The "Industrial Waste Water Recovery and Reuse Technologies" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

In the view of increasing industries and the limited availability of water resources for various operations in the industries, there is a rising need to adopt sustainable water management practices by water-hungry industries.

The way forward to develop sustainability, by reducing the dependency on external resources for water, is to adopt wastewater reuse and recovery technologies. The wastewater that is released from the industries is subjected to a series of treatment processes to make the treated water fit for reuse. Direct release of wastewater with no or little treatment into the water bodies nearby will result in environmental contamination.

The treatment of industrial wastewater is important to comply with the stringent discharge limits framed by regulatory bodies around the globe. Wastewater from industries is not only a source of pollution that requires treatment before release, but also a source of water and clean energy (biogas generation using digesters). This research study discusses the potential for industrial wastewater reuse and recovery and the treatment technologies designed to achieve reuse of wastewater to meet strict discharge limits and improve sustainability.

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Overview of Industrial Wastewater Recovery and Reuse Technologies

3.0 Technologies Enabling Industrial Wastewater Reuse and Recovery

4.0 Membrane Bioreactors

5.0 Membrane Filtration

6.0 Adsorption through Activated Carbon

7.0. Ion Exchange Process

8.0 Analysis of Industrial Wastewater Reuse and Recovery Systems

9.0 Growth Opportunities for Industrial Wastewater and Recovery

10.0 Analyst Viewpoint

11.0 Key Patents and Contacts

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