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Tuesday 26 December 2017

Waterlust - search for pure water


The world will require over 40 percent more water by 2030. Are we ready for it?
By Debarati Das
Factually, the earth is made up of 70 percent water. But a miniscule portion of this reserve, about 1 percent is available in the form of fresh water which can be used by humans. However, while this portion of water is in no way increasing, the demand for water is not decreasing either amidst rising population, soaring industrial activities and mounting agricultural needs. Reports suggest that the world will require over 40% more water by 2030 to cope up with global population growth and rising energy demand.
The need of the hour is not just to judiciously use the available water, but also conserve it for future generations by returning it back to nature in its pristine condition. Water reuse is no longer a choice, it has become a necessity. And that’s why water treatment processes are becoming more and more important for the world today.
Today, various technologies and methods are being used to treat water. According to Market and Markets research, water treatment chemicals market is projected to grow from $42.23 billion in 2017 to $56.57 billion by 2022, at a CAGR of 6 percent from 2017 to 2022.
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