| | September 20196Copyright © 2019 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof. SEPTEMBER - 03 - 2019, Vol 03 - Issue 07 Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Utilities Tech OutlookVisit www.utilitiestechoutlook.com Editorial StaffSalesAaron Pierce Ava GarciaJoshua Parker Kenny PeruzziGeorge Thomasgeorge@utilitiestechoutlook.comVisualizersRonald DonovanManaging EditorOlivia SmithEDITOR’S DESKAs the diminishing freshwater reserves around the world put additional pressure on governments to meet the rising demand for uninterrupted water supply, the significance of imbuing greater efficiency into the existing water and wastewater management has never been higher. As a result, the entire value chain for the management of water and wastewater is expected to witness drastic changes in terms of investments, innovations, and business opportunities. Owing to the continuously rising demand for fresh and potable water from numerous end-user segments, the global wastewater treatment market, which was valued at $10.65 billion in 2018, is now expected to reach $16.60 billion by the year 2026.Furthermore, to help industries align their operations with the growing relevance of water shortage, innovative wastewater management solution providers are offering leading-edge equipment and tech-based products. Engineered adsorbent resins, for example, can be used to enhance the efficacy of immobilized metal ion removal. Other innovative solutions include cutting-edge filtration, separation, and processing systems that have the ability to effectively treat industrial effluents and deliver potable water for reuse. Looking ahead, the increasing focus on the reorganization of solutions for the mitigation of water pollution and demand for dissolved solids removal technologies are also anticipated to create ripples in the global water and wastewater treatment market. And industry leaders are expected to collaborate and develop unique and affordable wastewater treatment and management solutions to spearhead the movement toward water savings. As more innovative technologies boost the transformation rate of the wastewater management landscape into a smarter facet of the market, the significance of an experienced and highly effective third-party solutions provider is becoming increasingly apparent. On that note, this edition of Utilities Tech Outlook features a list of prime vendors in the wastewater management space that are at the top of their game along with insightful articles from several thought leaders. We hope the valuable information and the innovative solutions from leading companies will help you in effectively making informed decisions for your business endeavors. Let us know your thoughts!Olivia Smith Managing Editoreditor@utilitiestechooutlook.comMitigating Water Crisis with Technological InnovationOlivia Smith*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffContact Us:Phone:510 330 5172 Fax:510-894-8405Vian Isaac
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