Stringent Rules and Regulations for Water Treatment to Augment the Polyferric Sulfate Market Growth

 Polyferric sulfate is an inorganic polymer flocculating agent available in both solid and liquid forms. The liquid form of polyferric sulfate is available in red-brown color and the solid form is available in light yellow powder. Polyferric sulfate is widely produced and used for both industrial and municipal water treatment procedures and is considered an effective coagulant in oily water clarification. It has several advantages such as low sewage sludge, the higher density of alumen ustum, and high speed of precipitation, making it better for water treatment. Moreover, polyferric sulfate applies to a wide range of pH values, allowing it to be used in the treatment of industrial water, urban sewage, industrial wastewater, and drinking water.

Polyferric Sulfate Market


Growing awareness among people about water contamination, the increase in water treatment facilities, and the reuse of water due to stringent regulations and government initiatives across the globe. For example, in 2019, SUEZ received a contract to build and operate India’s largest wastewater treatment plant in New Delhi (India). The company will equip the plant with state-of-the-art wastewater treatment technologies to restore optimum water quality to the Yamuna River. Moreover, in 2018, the European Commission proposed to facilitate the reuse of water for agriculture irrigation in the European Union. Treated wastewater can be reused during weather variability and seasonal droughts to save farmers from crop failure and income loss, according to the European Commission. The above-mentioned factors are expected to foster the polyferric sulfate market growth.

In terms of geography, the polyferric sulfate market is divided into six regions, such as North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, the Middle East, and Africa. The Asia Pacific is expected to witness substantial growth in the market due to growing awareness about water conservation and reuse in emerging economies such as India. For example, in 2019, SUEZ received a US$ 72 million contract to improve the water distribution service for the City of Mangalore (India).

Governments worldwide are enforcing stringent rules and regulations for water treatment, which is expected to increase the demand for polyferric sulfate as they are widely used in water and sludge treatment. For example, in 2017, the government of India introduced the National policy on Facial Sludge and Septage to provide proper services for water treatment and sludge management. However, the rising use of non-chemical methods as they create less pollution and considered hygienic, especially for municipal sludge treatment, is expected to restrain the polyferric sulfate market growth

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