Polyacrylamide Market valuation to reach US$7,657.9 mn by 2025
The valuation of global Polyacrylamide Market will expand at a CAGR of 6.3% by 2025. Polyacrylamide Market is likely to be valued at US$7,657.9 mn by the end of 2025.
Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a synthetic, potassium based long-chain polymer. It has a high-molecular weight and is a kind of water-soluble polymer, that is produced through polymerization of acrylamide. The global polyacrylamide market will grow at an impressive rate owing to its increasing use mainly in petroleum and wastewater sector.
Global Polyacrylamide Market Forecasts to 2025: Projecting
The polyacrylamide market is moderately consolidated, with the major players accounting for a fair share of the market. Some of the major companies in the market include SNF Group, BASF, Kemira
Polyacrylamide Market for Water Treatment, Oil & Gas, Paper and Other Applications - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast, 2015 - 2025: Transparency Market Research
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2002). Sediment in surface water is largely a result of soil erosion (see Chapter 4.2, “Soil Management and Conservation”), which is influenced by soil proper-ties and the production practices farmers choose. Sediment buildup reduces the useful life of reservoirs. Sediment can clog roadside ditches and irrigation
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- What is a wastewater treatment plant?
- Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are fundamental to enable the transition towards the principles of a circular economy in water supply. In Mediterranean Spain, an area with recurrent episodes of water stress, treated wastewater may become a critical resource for the future.
- Why is wastewater treatment important in Spain?
- The issues of wastewater treatment and the reuse of water are of great importance, especially in areas where the shortage of conventional resources is a structural problem, as it is in the case of Spain. Wastewater reuse is a valid mechanism to avoid problems derived from droughts and water scarcity.
- Are wastewater treatment plants in Mediterranean Spain experiencing water stress?
- This paper has examined the current situation of wastewater treatment plants in Mediterranean Spain, one of the most dynamic areas of the country but also one the areas experiencing major water stress.
- How many water treatment plants are there in Spain?
- Since its approval in 2005, it allowed the construction of around 700 water treatment plants, being crucial in Spain achieving a suitable compliance degree with Directive 91/271/EEC (84%). It was also in the 90s when the irrigation of golf courses with regenerated water began.
