Global Water and Wastewater Quality Regulations 2012: The essential guide to compliance and developing trends
Global Water Intelligence Order now!The first complete roadmap to the regulatory frameworks and standards that drive the water market
Anticipating trends in regulation is crucial for mapping future market size and maximizing your business prospects.
It’s also essential in minimizing the risk of expansion into new markets – your projects can only achieve 100% compliance if you understand the regulatory framework of the market, and how water quality standards are enforced.
In-depth profiles of 28 countries
- Argentina
- Australia
- Brazil
- Canada
- Chile
- China
- Egypt
- France
- Germany
- Hungary
- India
- Indonesia
- Italy
- Malaysia
- Mexico
- Morocco
- Oman
- Poland
- Russia
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- South Africa
- South Korea
- Spain
- Tunisia
- UAE
- UK
- USA (with special focus on Pennsylvania, Texas and California)
Essential reading for
- Water technology companies – find out how the need to comply with regulation creates opportunities for innovative water treatment and reuse technologies
- Monitoring equipment providers – match your expertise with our database of regulated substances, and expand into new markets
- Policy makers and water utilities – find detailed examples of organisational structure and policy development that can help you deal with issues in your home market
- Contractors and investors – determine the risk of non-compliance and understand how regulation drives the market
Every country profile includes
- regulatory framework for drinking water, wastewater discharge and reuse
- drinking water quality regulations
- municipal and industrial wastewater quality regulations
- water reuse regulations
- implementation of regulations and compliance
- water in industry
- future regulatory scenario and conclusions
- list of laws, standards and policies – both in their native language and English, with internet links for easy location
Database of regulated substances in drinking water and wastewater
The CD-ROM contains exhaustive data on around 300 regulated substances in 28 countries.