“Rising Adoption of Decentralized Water Treatment Systems”
- Decentralized water treatment systems are gaining traction as a sustainable solution for addressing localized water challenges in remote and rapidly urbanizing areas
- These systems offer flexibility and cost-effectiveness by enabling on-site water purification and reuse without the need for extensive infrastructure
- For instance, in India, decentralized wastewater treatment systems (DEWATS) are being widely implemented in rural communities to ensure safe sanitation and water reuse
- Similarly, in the U.S., small-scale industries and commercial buildings are increasingly deploying compact decentralized units to treat and recycle greywater, reducing reliance on municipal networks
- The trend is also driven by government initiatives promoting resilient water management strategies and smart city projects, which emphasize localized, efficient, and eco-friendly solutions for long-term sustainability



