DELRAY BEACH, Fla., May 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The report Wastewater Treatment Services Market by Service Type (Design & Engineering Consulting, Building & Installation, Operation & Process Control, Maintenance & Repair, and Other Service Types), End-Use Industry {Municipal, Industrial (Chemical & Pharma, Oil & Gas, Food, Pulp & Paper, Metal & Mining, Power Generation)}, and Region – Global Forecast to 2030, wastewater treatment services market size is projected to reach USD 92.74 billion in 2030 from USD 66.53 billion in 2025 at a CAGR of 6.87% between 2025 and 2030.

The demand for wastewater treatment services is being driven by escalating environmental concerns, rapid urbanization across major economies, and increasingly stringent regulatory frameworks. As industrial activity expands in response to population growth, the volume of wastewater generated from domestic, commercial, and industrial sources has surged—necessitating the deployment of effective treatment solutions to mitigate environmental degradation and safeguard public health. In parallel, growing public awareness of water scarcity is accelerating the adoption of wastewater recycling and reuse technologies. This shift is particularly critical in regions facing acute water stress, where circular water use is becoming a strategic imperative. Moreover, governments worldwide are implementing tighter regulations on wastewater discharge, compelling industries to invest in advanced and efficient treatment systems to meet evolving environmental standards. These dynamics are expected to drive robust and sustained growth in the wastewater treatment services market over the forecast period.

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The operation & process control segment is expected to register the largest share of the wastewater treatment services market during the forecast period.

In the wastewater treatment services market, the primary service types include design & engineering consulting, building & installation, operation & process control, maintenance & repair, and other service types. Among these, operations & process control represents a significant share of the market, driven by the critical need for efficient and real-time management of treatment facilities.

This segment encompasses advanced solutions such as real-time monitoring, process optimization, and intelligent control systems, all of which contribute to improved operational efficiency, enhanced treatment performance, and strict adherence to environmental regulations. The growing complexity of wastewater treatment infrastructure and increasing regulatory scrutiny further underscore the importance of advanced process control services in ensuring sustainable and compliant operations.

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The municipal segment, by end-use industry segment, holds the largest share of the overall wastewater treatment services market during the forecast period.

The wastewater treatment services market is categorized into two primary end-use industry segments: municipal and industrial. The municipal segment holds the largest market share, driven by rapid urbanization and the enforcement of stringent regulatory frameworks—such as the European Union’s Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive—which mandates advanced treatment and discharge standards.

In addition, technological advancements, including the adoption of smart water management systems and digital monitoring solutions, are enhancing operational efficiency and reliability across municipal wastewater infrastructure. These innovations are reinforcing the segment’s leadership position by enabling compliance, optimizing resource use, and supporting sustainable urban water management.

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Asia Pacific is likely to be the fastest-growing wastewater treatment services market during the forecast period.

The wastewater treatment services market experiences highest growth in Asia Pacific, notably in China, India, South Korea, Indonesia, and various Southeast Asian countries. This growth is fueled by rapid urbanization, industrial expansion, and government initiatives. Gowing water scarcity and rising water demand from various industries including chemical & pharma, oil & gas, and power generation further initiates the investments in the wastewater solutions in this region.

The key players profiled in the report include Veolia, Xylem Inc., Ecolab Inc., Thermax Limited, Solenis, Pentair, WOG Technologies, Golder Associates, SWA Water Australia, and Italmatch Chemicals S.p.A and among others are the key players in the global market.

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As spring blooms and wedding season approaches, love is in the air — and in dating apps. Singles are swiping, chatting and hoping to find something real. But in a digital world where DMs replace first dates and algorithms spark connections, scammers are circling too. 

Romance scams aren’t new. But fueled by artificial intelligence, they’re no longer just deceitful — they’re calculated, scalable and deeply personal. What once took hours of emotional manipulation can now be automated, translated and tailored in seconds. 

AI hasn’t just changed how these crimes work. But, it has changed its reach. 

At Gen, we refuse to accept this as the cost of connection. 

The AI Scam Surge 

According to the latest Norton Cyber Safety Insights Report, two in five people on dating apps report being targeted by scams. Of those, 41% have fallen victim. And our research with Norton Genie (our AI-powered scam detection tool and assistant) revealed an even more chilling trend: 60% of online daters believe they’ve chatted with someone whose messages were AI-generated. This isn’t speculation. This is reality.  

In the U.S., we see that Congress is considering new measures to combat the rise of romance scams with the introduction of the Romance Scam Prevention Act (S.841 and H.R. 2481). If passed, it would: 

  • Require platforms to notify users exposed to flagged profiles
  • Mandate investigations and suspensions of suspicious accounts within 24 hours
  • Provide scam awareness resources directly to users 

The proposed legislation follows previous efforts such as the Online Dating Safety Act of 2023. The latest proposal includes expanded provisions and would authorize enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), with violations subject to federal action. 

Our Role: Tech Must Lead, Not Lag 

At Gen, we try not to wait for mandates. We would rather lead with real-life solutions. 

  • We built Norton Genie to give people real-time answers when something feels off, no matter where that conversation started.
  • We’ve conducted deep research into AI-enabled romance scams to understand how they work and evolve.
  • And we believe platforms need education, transparency and user protection. 

As romance scams evolve with AI, we must evolve our approach to protect consumers through smarter tools, better education and collaborative policy solutions.  

This Fight Belongs to All of Us 

This is not just a dating app problem. Romance scams thrive across texting platforms, email, gaming sites and social media feeds. Basically, anywhere people connect. 

That’s why Gen joined the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA). Because protecting people from digital deception takes collaboration, not competition. Consumer safety is not a partisan issue — it’s a human one. We’re committed to empowering consumers by conducting in-depth scam research, educating users about potential threats, and working alongside policymakers and industry partners to better protect people from scams. 

We believe in a future where technology empowers people, not preys on them. A future where we can connect without fear. Where love is honest, not engineered by a bot. Where trust is earned — and protected — by all of us.  

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SANDVIKEN, Sweden, May 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Alleima’s Kanthal division and Danieli will supply a pilot-scale electric process gas heater to be installed at Emsteel’s Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) plant in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to electrify a part of their existing heating system. The heater is based on Prothal® DH technology and will be the first electric process gas heater for DRI that Kanthal supplies for commercial use – an important step in the ongoing development project. Delivery is planned for the beginning of 2026.

Emsteel is UAE’s largest steel and building materials manufacturer. The Emsteel plant in Abu Dhabi produces quality long products – heavy sections, bars and wire rods – and features an Energiron DRI plant. By installing a 1-megawatt size electric process gas heater, supplied by Kanthal and Danieli, the company will take another step towards making this low-emission plant even more environmentally friendly.

Prothal® DH has been developed and tested by Kanthal and is now being prepared for commercialization together with the strategic partner Danieli. When fully scaled up, this technology has the potential to completely remove the CO2 emissions from the heating process while enhancing energy efficiency.

“This pilot is an important step in the development and industrialization of full-scale electric process gas heaters for DRI and other ironmaking applications. We’re proud to see that the technology is now being implemented in an end-user production setting, which will enable further opportunities for future sales and commercialization,” says Robert StÃ¥l, President of the Kanthal division.

Kanthal and Danieli signed a strategic partnership agreement to develop and industrialize full-scale electric process gas heaters for DRI and other ironmaking applications in 2024. The heating solution is being developed for hydrogen, natural gas and combinations, thereby enabling retrofitting of existing DRI plants. By installing this technology in Energiron hydrogen-ready DRI plants, fully emission-free DRI production can be achieved. Even for natural gas based DRI plants, a more than 30% reduction of CO2 emissions will be achieved when electrifying the heating system.

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BEIJING, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On the crown of global agricultural heritage, a new jewel has been added. On May 19, news broke from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) that the Zhejiang Deqing Freshwater Pearl Mussel Composite Fishery System, known as the “Deqing Pearl System”, has been added to the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) list for 2025. It becomes China’s first world-class agricultural cultural heritage project in aquaculture.

Heritage under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, is the earliest-recorded area for freshwater pearl farming. As early as the Southern Song Dynasty, it achieved artificial freshwater pearl cultivation.

At Xiaoshanyang in Fuxi Street, fish glide and mussels nestle with clear water. The leftover fish feed and excrement cultivate plankton algae, which feed the pearl-bearing Mussels and purify the water in return, forming an ecological cycle. FAO expert Aicha Bammoun said the system is a model of combining agricultural wisdom with modern conservation, reflecting the enduring vitality of Chinese agricultural civilization.

In recent years, Deqing has been promoting the “pearl+” full-industry-chain integration. Currently, Deqing’s pearl deep-processing industry generates an annual output value of over 7 billion yuan, accounting for about one-tenth of the national total and providing employment for nearly 20,000 people.

Back in the late 1970s, Deqing began the systematic research on the origin of freshwater pearl farming. After more than 30 years of literature research and field surveys, it produced a series of results like “Proof of the Origin of Large-scale Cultivation of Artificial Pearls in Ancient China”. In June 2017, the system was officially recognized as China’s Important Agricultural Cultural Heritage by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. In September of the same year, Deqing launched the application for GIAHS. In 2019, it entered the GIAHS Preparatory List. In April this year, FAO experts conducted an on-site assessment in Deqing and finally confirmed its inclusion.

“As China’s first GIAHS project in aquaculture, the Deqing Pearl System builds a new bridge for Chinese traditional agricultural wisdom to reach the global stage and has exemplary significance,” said Min Qingwen, head of the Expert Committee on GIAHS under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. He added that the successful heritage application is just the beginning, and continued exploration and promotion of the system’s value are needed.

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BEIJING, May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — On the crown of global agricultural heritage, a new jewel has been added. On May 19, news broke from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) that the Zhejiang Deqing Freshwater Pearl Mussel Composite Fishery System, known as the “Deqing Pearl System”, has been added to the Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) list for 2025. It becomes China’s first world-class agricultural cultural heritage project in aquaculture.

Heritage under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, is the earliest-recorded area for freshwater pearl farming. As early as the Southern Song Dynasty, it achieved artificial freshwater pearl cultivation.

At Xiaoshanyang in Fuxi Street, fish glide and mussels nestle with clear water. The leftover fish feed and excrement cultivate plankton algae, which feed the pearl-bearing Mussels and purify the water in return, forming an ecological cycle. FAO expert Aicha Bammoun said the system is a model of combining agricultural wisdom with modern conservation, reflecting the enduring vitality of Chinese agricultural civilization.

In recent years, Deqing has been promoting the “pearl+” full-industry-chain integration. Currently, Deqing’s pearl deep-processing industry generates an annual output value of over 7 billion yuan, accounting for about one-tenth of the national total and providing employment for nearly 20,000 people.

Back in the late 1970s, Deqing began the systematic research on the origin of freshwater pearl farming. After more than 30 years of literature research and field surveys, it produced a series of results like “Proof of the Origin of Large-scale Cultivation of Artificial Pearls in Ancient China”. In June 2017, the system was officially recognized as China’s Important Agricultural Cultural Heritage by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. In September of the same year, Deqing launched the application for GIAHS. In 2019, it entered the GIAHS Preparatory List. In April this year, FAO experts conducted an on-site assessment in Deqing and finally confirmed its inclusion.

“As China’s first GIAHS project in aquaculture, the Deqing Pearl System builds a new bridge for Chinese traditional agricultural wisdom to reach the global stage and has exemplary significance,” said Min Qingwen, head of the Expert Committee on GIAHS under the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. He added that the successful heritage application is just the beginning, and continued exploration and promotion of the system’s value are needed.

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Company to Relocate Berkeley Headquarters and Operations to Accelerate the Future of Agtech in the Midwest

BERKELEY, Calif., May 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Pivot Bio, one of Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Companies and a three-time honoree in TIME magazine’s Best Inventions roundup, today announced another bold step in its growth strategy: the creation of centers of excellence based in the Midwest that will serve as anchors for the company’s scientific and commercial future.

The company’s new footprint will be centered in two hubs:

  • Center for Research, Development, Innovation & Operations – A dynamic campus focused on science, product development and manufacturing operations.
      
  • Global Headquarters – A central base for the company’s leadership, finance, policy, communications, sustainability, global strategy and impact teams, which will continue driving the Pivot Bio mission.

This move reflects a significant milestone in Pivot Bio’s journey to reimagine the agricultural system through breakthrough science. Since launching its first microbial nitrogen product in 2018, the company’s technology has been adopted on nearly 15 million acres of farmland across North America, and is now in late-stage approval and launch in South America and Africa. The consolidation into these centers of excellence marks an inflection point for Pivot Bio as it scales its operations, strengthens cross-functional collaboration and accelerates the pace of scientific innovation. By aligning its teams more closely with customers and global partners, the company is building a more integrated and efficient operating model — designed to drive growth, unlock new market opportunities and deliver long-term value to shareholders.

Backed by the world’s top investment firms, the company is credited for its nitrogen moonshot and its patented gene-edited microbes that fix nitrogen on grain crops. Most importantly, the company delivered on that moonshot by commercializing this breakthrough in record time and accelerating its market leadership. What was once an idea is now a proven solution that produces and delivers nitrogen fertilizer more cheaply and effectively than traditional sources, improving resilience and performance of crops. 

“The Midwest has always been the heart of American agriculture, and it’s where many of our earliest customers and most trusted partners are based. As we scale, this region offers a strong center of gravity — rooted in the realities of the farm but connected to global opportunity,” said Chris Abbott, CEO of Pivot Bio.

“We’ve spent the past year evaluating how and where we work best together and what we need to achieve our future growth plans. A number of our team members from Berkeley will be relocating to help lead this next chapter. Throughout history, the most transformative technology companies have fueled innovation by placing R&D, manufacturing and leadership side by side. When those teams collaborate in real time, it creates a flywheel of insight, invention and execution. That’s exactly the environment we’re building — one that strengthens collaboration, accelerates impact and positions Pivot Bio to lead the future of ag innovation from the field to the world.”

The new structure is designed to promote tighter collaboration, faster decision-making, and greater use of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning. Together, these efforts aim to speed up product development and placement to deliver even greater value to growers.

As Pivot Bio expands into new crops like cotton and sorghum, and continues to scale globally, the company remains focused on helping farmers grow more with less, while building a more sustainable and resilient global food system.

“We’re building a future where farmers have access to the most advanced tools in agriculture. These centers of excellence will enable us to continue to build one of the most exciting platforms in agriculture,” Abbott said.

The company will begin transitioning its operations, including relocating from its current facility in Berkeley, California.

The company expects to add new jobs to its chosen locations. In recent years, Pivot Bio has expanded its presence in St. Louis, Missouri; Wayzata, Minnesota; and São Paulo, Brazil.

“Our roots in Berkeley have played an important role in shaping Pivot Bio into the company it is today, and we’re deeply proud of the people and the work that’s been done here,” said Karsten Temme, co-founder and chief innovation officer of Pivot Bio. “As we look to the future, we want to build an environment that supports deeper integration across our teams and unlocks the full potential of our innovation platform. This includes placing our teams in the ag innovation corridors, closer to customers and partners in the most important agricultural regions.”

Pivot Bio is currently evaluating multiple opportunities, focused on advancing its mission, ensuring access to top talent and supporting continued growth in service to farmers across the U.S. and around the world.

About Pivot Bio

Pivot Bio, one of the world’s leading innovative agtech companies, delivers to farmers patented crop nutrition technologies that harness the power of nature to reliably and productively grow the food the world needs in the face of increasing volatility. 

Currently available in North America and soon in Brazil, the company’s products are a breakthrough innovation and one of the agriculture industry’s most promising climate solutions. Pivot Bio has been recognized three times by TIME magazine on its annual list of best inventions, by Fast Company on its World Changing Ideas and World’s 50 Most Innovative Companies lists, by CNBC on its Disruptor 50 list of private companies, by Fortune on its Impact 20 list of startups driving social good and by MIT Tech Review as one of 15 climate tech companies to watch. 

For more information, visit pivotbio.com 

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ERIE, Pa.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– #ZurnElkay125–Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Corporation (NYSE: ZWS) and Erie’s Public Schools (EPS) today announced the donation of 50 Elkay filtered bottle filling stations, eight filter conversion kits and five years of Elkay filters for each of the donated units, ensuring consistent delivery of cleaner, healthier, safer drinking water to students, faculty, staff and community members. In an event at EPS’s JoAnna Connell Elementary School, 1820 E. 38th Street, Mayor Joseph V. Schem