Latin American Water and Wastewater Industry Outlook, 2018

Latin American Water and Wastewater Industry Outlook, 2018

Total Market to Increase by 3.29% in 2018 Driven by Economic Growth and Political Commitments to Catch Up with Basic Water Infrastructure Through Public and Private Investment

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19-Apr-2018
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Latin America
Research Code: K264-01-00-00-00
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Despite great progress over the last two decades, water and wastewater service quality is considered deficient across most Latin American countries. Strong demand for basic infrastructure coupled with regional governments’ commitments to funding water treatment projects will continue driving the municipal water market in 2018 to reach $21.16 billion.

With a forecast size of $10.73 billion in 2018, the industrial water market also presents substantial business opportunities. As Latin America’s industrial base continues to develop and become more sophisticated and as levels of enforcement improve, there is increasing demand for water treatment technologies to bring quality levels specific to the industrial process as well as for water and wastewater treatment solutions.

Sea and brackish water desalination, as well as wastewater recycling and reuse, are gaining force in both the municipal and industrial sector, driving the usage of membrane systems. Other key business opportunities identified are related to the increasing adoption of packaged/decentralized solutions and stronger focus on efficiency gains by operators through water loss mitigation efforts and energy and chemicals management. Lastly, in a long-term scenario, sludge management and biosolids processing are set to become new business opportunities for suppliers, as the expansion of wastewater treatment systems inevitably leads to increasing sludge volume.

Research Scope

The Latin American Outlook estimates regional and main country’s market size for the municipal and industrial sectors in 2017 and forecasts growth for 2018. Figures are split into six categories: design, engineering and construction, water technology, wastewater technology, process control and management, operation and maintenance, and chemicals. The study also makes a deep dive on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico and presents detailed qualitative information on hotspots, drivers and restraints, and prominent players.


Key Issues Addressed

  • What are the key market predictions for the Latin American water and wastewater industry in 2018?
  • What is the market size of the municipal and industrial water markets in 2018? How has it grown since 2017?
  • What are the prospects for advanced water and wastewater treatment technologies and how is it replacing conventional systems?
  • Which countries will present the best business opportunities in 2018 and what are they?

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Table of Contents

Municipal Market—Key Findings

Municipal Market—Expenditure Forecast

Industrial Market—Key Findings

Industrial Market—Expenditure Forecast

Key Opportunities by Country

Key Opportunities by Country Discussion

Key Opportunities by Country Discussion (continued)

Research Scope

Research Scope (continued)

Understanding Trends that Impact the Municipal Water Market

Key Municipal Water Market Facts

Water and Sanitation Performance

Market Segmentation—Municipal

Key 2018 Municipal Water Market Predictions

Latin American Municipal Water Market Forecast

Expenditure Forecast by Segment

Expenditure Forecast by Country

Argentina—Overview of Municipal Indicators

Argentina—Municipal Water Market Participants

Argentina—Market Metrics and Predictions

Brazil—Overview of Municipal Indicators

Brazil—Municipal Water Market Participants

Brazil—Market Metrics and Predictions

Chile—Overview of Municipal Indicators

Chile—Municipal Water Market Participants

Chile—Market Metrics and Predictions

Colombia—Overview of Municipal Indicators

Colombia—Municipal Water Market Participants

Colombia—Market Metrics and Predictions

Mexico—Overview of Municipal Indicators

Mexico—Municipal Water Market Participants

Mexico—Market Metrics and Predictions

ROLAM—Overview of the Municipal Water Market

ROLAM—Market Metrics and Predictions

Understanding Trends that Impact the Industrial Water Market

Key Industrial Water Market Facts

Market Segmentation—Industrial

Key 2018 Municipal Water Market Predictions

Latin American Industrial Water Market Forecast

Expenditure Forecast by Segment

Expenditure Forecast by Country

Argentina—Overview of Industrial Water Sector

Argentina—Market Metrics and Predictions

Brazil—Overview of Industrial Water Sector

Brazil—Market Metrics and Predictions

Chile—Overview of Industrial Water Sector

Chile—Market Metrics and Predictions

Colombia—Overview of Industrial Water Sector

Colombia—Market Metrics and Predictions

Mexico—Overview of Industrial Water Sector

Mexico—Market Metrics and Predictions

ROLAM—Overview of Industrial Water Sector

ROLAM—Market Metrics and Predictions

Growth Opportunity—Tertiary Treatment for Water Recycling and Reuse

Growth Opportunity—Seawater and Brackish Water Desalination

Growth Opportunity—Packaged Solutions

Growth Opportunity—Water Loss Mitigation

Growth Opportunity—Operational and Energy Efficiency

Growth Opportunity—Sludge Management and Biosolid Use

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Key Conclusions

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Economic Growth Projections for Latin America and the Caribbean in 2017 and 2018

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used (continued)

Additional Sources of Information on the Water Industry

Market Engineering Methodology

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

List of Exhibits (continued)

Despite great progress over the last two decades, water and wastewater service quality is considered deficient across most Latin American countries. Strong demand for basic infrastructure coupled with regional governments’ commitments to funding water treatment projects will continue driving the municipal water market in 2018 to reach $21.16 billion. With a forecast size of $10.73 billion in 2018, the industrial water market also presents substantial business opportunities. As Latin America’s industrial base continues to develop and become more sophisticated and as levels of enforcement improve, there is increasing demand for water treatment technologies to bring quality levels specific to the industrial process as well as for water and wastewater treatment solutions. Sea and brackish water desalination, as well as wastewater recycling and reuse, are gaining force in both the municipal and industrial sector, driving the usage of membrane systems. Other key business opportunities identified are related to the increasing adoption of packaged/decentralized solutions and stronger focus on efficiency gains by operators through water loss mitigation efforts and energy and chemicals management. Lastly, in a long-term scenario, sludge management and biosolids processing are set to become new business opportunities for suppliers, as the expansion of wastewater treatment systems inevitably leads to increasing sludge volume.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

The Latin American Outlook estimates regional and main country’s market size for the municipal and industrial sectors in 2017 and forecasts growth for 2018. Figures are split into six categories: design, engineering and construction, water technology, wastewater technology, process control and management, operation and maintenance, and chemicals. The study also makes a deep dive on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico and presents detailed qualitative information on hotspots, drive

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Author Maria Benintende
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