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Published: Jul, 2013 | Pages:
151 | Publisher: Netscribes
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The new report, 'Water and Waste Water Management Market in India', states that growing urbanization and industrialization will foster the growth of the Water and Waste Water Management Market. Negligence and excess exploitation of water resources have resulted in scarcity in water supply. Water and Waste Water Management services facilitate the process of removal, treatment and reuse/disposal of wastewater. Discharge of untreated wastewater has resulted in depletion of clean water resources along with growth in pollution levels. Water is a key resource and its usage varies across the different sectors of the economy. Water and Wastewater Management Market is a highly fragmented market with key water treatment hubs across the country. The industry primarily follows two business models. Water and Waste Water Management industry encompasses multiple techniques for the treatment of water and overcome water scarcity and conserve water resources. The development of the water and wastewater management market is supported by rise in population and urbanization in India. Rapid industrialization is also expected to stimulate market growth. Chronic ground water contamination will enhance the requirement of water and wastewater management services. Fluctuations in ground water level will drive the demand for water and waste water management services. Operational advantages in India will also aid the sustainable development of the water and waste water management market. However, the industry has also some pain points. Poor infrastructure deters the development of the market. Water pricing mechanism prevalent in the market presents significant hindrance to the growth of the industry, unaccounted-for adversely affects market growth. Different government bodies have undertaken several initiatives to ensure efficient governance of water. Government has also encouraged private participation through various incentives and exemptions. Growing government emphasis on water supply and sanitation will boost the development of the water and waste water management market. The Indian water and waste water management market is a robust market at present and has strong growth potential in the future years.
Table of Contents
Slide 1: Executive Summary Macro Economic Indicators Slide 2: GDP at Factor Cost: Quarterly (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13), Inflation Rate: Monthly (Nov - Dec 2012 - Mar - Apr 2013) Slide 3: Gross Fiscal Deficit: Monthly (Sep 2011 - Feb 2012), Exchange Rate: Monthly (Dec 2012- May 2013) Slide 4: Lending Rate: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13), Trade Balance: Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13), FDI Annual (2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) India's Water Situation Slide 5: Water - An Indian Overview Slide 6: Water Bodies under Threat Introduction Slide 7: Indian Water Quality Standards Slide 8-9: Primary Parameter Standards Slide 10 -11: Water and Wastewater Management - Introduction Sectoral Demand for Water Slide 12: Current Water Usage Pattern in India Slide 13: Current Water Usage Pattern in India: Market Forces at Work Slide 14: Agriculture Sector - Overview Slide15 -16: Industrial sector - Overview Slide 17: Domestic sector - Overview Market Overview Slide 18: Untreated Wastewater Generation Slide 19 -20: Market Overview - Market Size - WWWM (Value-Wise) (2012, 2013e, 2014e, 2015e, 2016e, 2017e), Wastewater Treatment Demand (2012) Slide 21: Timeline: Water and Wastewater Management Industry in India Slide 22: Business Models in India's WWWM Sector Slide 23: Value Chain Analysis: Water and Wastewater Management Industry in India Wastewater Treatment Techniques Slide 24: WWW Treatment Techniques - Summary Slide 25 -34: Water Treatment Techniques Drivers & Challenges Slide 35: Drivers & Challenges - Summary Slide 36 - 43: Drivers Slide 44 - 47: Challenges Government Bodies and Initiatives Slide 47: Government Initiatives and Regulations - Summary Slide 47 -58: Government Initiatives and Regulations Recent Developments Slide 59: Summary Slide 60 -73: Recent Developments Competitive Landscape Slide 74: Porter's Five Forces Analysis Slide 75: Players across Value Chain Slide 76-80: Competitive Benchmarking Slide 81- 112: Major Public Players Slide 113-143: Major Private Players Market Entry Slide 144- 149: Strategic Recommendations Appendix Slide 150: Appendix Slide 151: Sources of Information
List of Tables
Introduction 1. Indian Water Quality Standards 2. Primary Parameter Standards Sectoral Demand for Water 1. Current Water Usage Pattern in India : Market Forces at Work 2. Virtual Water Footprint ('000 Ls/MT) 3. Specific Industrial Water Consumption 4. Per Capita Water Requirement Market Overview 1. Business Models in India's WWWM Sector Wastewater Treatment Techniques 1. Types of Filtration Methods 2. Economics of Sewage Collection, Transportation and Treatment Drivers & Challenges 1. Water Contaminants 2. State Wise Annual Water Level Fluctuation 3. Water Pricing Mechanism 4. Status of Water Supply Government Bodies and Initiatives 1. Institutional Framework in Urban Water Supply 2. Sector-wise projects sanctioned & projects completed under JNNURM 3. State-Wise Details of Sanctioned Projects Under Urban Infrastructure & Governance of JNNURM Recent Developments 1. Different Avenues for PPP's Competitive Landscape 2. Public Trading Comparables (FY 2012) 3. Company profiles (All Companies) a. Company Information (All Companies) b. Products and Services (All Companies) c. Key People (All Companies) d. Shareholders of the Company (Private Companies) e. Key Financial Performance Indicators (Public Companies) f. Key Ratios (All Companies) g. Business Highlights (All Companies) Appendix 1. Appendix 2. Sources of Information
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