Market for Membrane Technologies Used in Water and Wastewater Treatment in Australia and New Zealand

Market for Membrane Technologies Used in Water and Wastewater Treatment in Australia and New Zealand

Strong Government and Regulatory Support is the Key Driver of Market Maturity

RELEASE DATE
28-Nov-2012
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Asia Pacific
Research Code: P669-01-00-00-00
SKU: EN00812-AP-MR_08521
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This research service covers the Australian and New Zealand market for membrane technologies used in water and wastewater treatment. The membrane technologies covered in this study are microfiltration, ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis and nanofiltration. In addition to the key research findings, this study highlights the market size, presents forecasts, describes the market trends and competitive landscape, analyses the distribution chain, and lists other key trends. Separate chapters present the findings for each membrane technology segment. A country breakdown is included to provide a better understanding of the market.

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Analysis of the Market for Membrane Technologies Used in Water and Wastewater Treatment

  • Market Analysis
This research service covers the Australian and New Zealand market for membrane technologies used in water and wastewater treatment. The membrane technologies covered in this study are microfiltration, ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis and nanofiltration. In addition to the key research findings, this study highlights the market size, presents forecasts, describes the market trends and competitive landscape, analyses the distribution chain, and lists other key trends. Separate chapters present the findings for each membrane technology segment. A country breakdown is included to provide a better understanding of the market.
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Author Janice Wung
WIP Number P669-01-00-00-00
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