What Are the Growth Opportunities in Water Management Technologies for Efficient Removal of Recalcitrant Contaminants?
Technological innovations enable adherence to wastewater regulations
Overview
According to the World Health Organization, groundwater and surface water are commonly contaminated with heavy metals and other emerging contaminants. For instance, arsenic is present in very high concentrations (more than 10 micrograms per liter) in groundwater in the United States, Mexico, Argentina, Vietnam, India, and China, affecting the drinking water of about 140 million people.
An additional 220 million people are at a high risk of exposure to high concentrations of arsenic and other recalcitrant contaminants in groundwater.
- Which megatrends in water treatment can transform the prevailing methods used at large-scale facilities to eliminate heavy metals and recalcitrant contaminants and pave the way for growth?
- Which best practices and growth opportunities in wastewater treatment can help traditional processes effectively eliminate toxic contaminants from treated effluents?
- When addressing growth gaps in this industry, how can advanced technologies help your team influence the environment and human health?
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