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Industrial Water & Wastewater Pump Market Projected to Grow Amid Expanding Treatment Infrastructure
By MGN Editorial•March 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM
The global industrial water and wastewater pump market is forecast to reach $5.71 billion by 2032, driven by rising demand for wastewater treatment.
According to a new market study by Vyansa Intelligence, the global industrial water and wastewater pump market is projected to grow at a CAGR of around 3.36% between 2026 and 2032, reaching a value of $5.71 billion.
The report cites the expanding wastewater treatment infrastructure globally as a key driver of this market growth. As more regions invest in upgrading and expanding their water treatment capabilities, demand for the specialized pumps used in these systems is expected to rise.
"Stringent environmental regulations and the need to treat industrial effluents are fueling investments in wastewater management across many countries," said the Vyansa Intelligence analyst who authored the report. "This is creating significant opportunities for industrial pump manufacturers to supply the equipment required for these new and upgraded treatment facilities."
The study highlights several other factors supporting the industrial water pump market, including:
- Increasing industrialization and urbanization, especially in developing economies, generating greater volumes of wastewater
- Growing adoption of water reuse and recycling initiatives to conserve freshwater resources
- Rising awareness of the importance of proper wastewater treatment for environmental and public health
While the overall market outlook is positive, the report notes that supply chain disruptions, raw material cost inflation, and competition from low-cost producers could pose challenges for pump manufacturers in the coming years.
Maritime industry participants will want to monitor this market closely, as the health of the industrial water and wastewater treatment sector has implications for shipyards, ports, and other maritime infrastructure providers. Companies supplying pumps, valves, and other water treatment equipment stand to benefit from the projected growth.
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