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Erosion And Sediment Control Market Size & Share Forecast -2031
(MENAFN- Straits Research)
Erosion and sediment control are procedures and practices to safeguard water resources from sediment pollution and increased runoff caused by active land development and redevelopment. It is a method used to prevent sediment from leaving building sites. The techniques may include installed structural features, such as sediment control ponds and erosion control blankets, and better design principles, such as phased land stripping and riparian zone protection.
Market Dyanamics
Changing Environmental Conditions Surging Highly Controlled Products and Services Drives the Global Market
Changes in environmental circumstances and climate lead to occurrences such as an increase in the frequency and intensity of rainfall and an increase in soil erosion and sedimentation in water bodies. Stronger storms, higher river levels, and faster stream velocity can enhance erosion, increase suspended sediment (turbidity) in water bodies, and alter the typical sediment distribution along rivers, lakes, and stream beds. These climate effects can complicate efforts to preserve water quality through appropriate erosion and sediment control management. The effects of fluctuating erosion and sedimentation levels can harm aquatic organisms. Thus, the changing environmental conditions needed products and services with stringent controls. Local governments, farmers, and construction suppliers have increased their use of erosion and sedimentation control goods and services to protect themselves from the damaging consequences of erosion and sedimentation.
Increase in Government Sanctions Towards Water Management Creates Tremendous Opportunities
Water availability and management are vital for economic development, food security, public health, and international commerce. Annual strategic investments in water management could surpass several billion dollars. Water resources provide various benefits, including monetary value resulting from productive applications for drinking water supply, industry, and irrigation, ecological value for biodiversity, and the option value of storing groundwater to prevent future water shortages.
Several governmental and commercial sectors invest significantly in water infrastructure. In 2020, the Western Australian government allotted USD 968 million for new regional water infrastructure projects over the subsequent four years. Globally, substantial investments in water infrastructure have been made to improve water facilities and sanitation. Thus, government investments in water management are projected to generate enormous potential for the sediment and erosion control market over the forecast period.
Regional Analysis
Asia-Pacific is the most significant shareholder in the global erosion and sediment control market and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period. The rapid industrialization and urbanization in the growing economies of India, Thailand, South Korea, and Indonesia are responsible for the region's strong growth rate. Rapid industrialization and urbanization cause an increase in construction activity, which in turn causes soil erosion and sedimentation, driving the demand for erosion and sediment management measures. In addition, non-governmental organizations are increasing awareness throughout the Asia-Pacific region, contributing to the overall expansion of the erosion and sediment control industry. Further, Asia has seen an increase in government investments, as around 300 million people lack access to water and 1.5 billion lack basic sanitation. Countries in South Asia, like Thailand and Singapore, have invested in public-private cooperation to enhance their regional water infrastructures.
Key Highlights
The global erosion and sediment control market was valued at USD 5,143 million in 2022. It is estimated to reach USD 8,793 million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 6.14% during the forecast period (2023–2031).
Based on product type, the global erosion and sediment control market is divided into mats, turfs, and blankets, filter socks, logs, and wattles, woven sediment fences and silt fences, filtration systems, sediment basins, and others. The mats, turfs, and blankets segment is the highest contributor to the market and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.85% during the forecast period.
Based on end-user, the global erosion and sediment control market is divided into highway and road construction, energy and mining, government and municipality, landfill construction and maintenance, infrastructure development, industrial manufacturing, and others. The highway and road construction segment owns the highest market share and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.07% over the forecast period.
Asia-Pacific is the most significant shareholder in the global erosion and sediment control market and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period.
Competitive Players
The key players in the global erosion and sediment control market are Triton Environmental, SSR Companies, ACF Environmental, Silt Management Supplies, Construction Ecoservices, GEI Works, L & M Supply, Aussie Erosion Pty Ltd, Jen-Hill Construction Materials, and Geosolutions Inc.
Market News
In November 2022, Steve Hale of Triton Environmental collaborated with Gunnison County to decrease the road's base course in Gunnison, Colorado. Utilizing Tensars NX850, this project helped reduce the entire project cost.
In July 2022, Coastal GasLink Pipeline Ltd. (CGL) and Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) signed a compliance agreement mandating CGL to install more stringent erosion and sedimentation control measures for all new development along the CGL pipeline route.
Global Erosion and Sediment Control Market: Segmentation
By Product Type
Mats, Turfs, and Blankets
Filter Socks, Logs, and Wattles
Woven Sediment Fences and Silt Fences
Filtration Systems
Sediment Basin
Others
By End-User
Highway and Road Construction
Energy and Mining
Government and Municipality
Landfill Construction and Maintenance
Infrastructure Development
Industrial Manufacturing
Others
By Regions
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Latin America
The Middle East and Africa
Market Dyanamics
Changing Environmental Conditions Surging Highly Controlled Products and Services Drives the Global Market
Changes in environmental circumstances and climate lead to occurrences such as an increase in the frequency and intensity of rainfall and an increase in soil erosion and sedimentation in water bodies. Stronger storms, higher river levels, and faster stream velocity can enhance erosion, increase suspended sediment (turbidity) in water bodies, and alter the typical sediment distribution along rivers, lakes, and stream beds. These climate effects can complicate efforts to preserve water quality through appropriate erosion and sediment control management. The effects of fluctuating erosion and sedimentation levels can harm aquatic organisms. Thus, the changing environmental conditions needed products and services with stringent controls. Local governments, farmers, and construction suppliers have increased their use of erosion and sedimentation control goods and services to protect themselves from the damaging consequences of erosion and sedimentation.
Increase in Government Sanctions Towards Water Management Creates Tremendous Opportunities
Water availability and management are vital for economic development, food security, public health, and international commerce. Annual strategic investments in water management could surpass several billion dollars. Water resources provide various benefits, including monetary value resulting from productive applications for drinking water supply, industry, and irrigation, ecological value for biodiversity, and the option value of storing groundwater to prevent future water shortages.
Several governmental and commercial sectors invest significantly in water infrastructure. In 2020, the Western Australian government allotted USD 968 million for new regional water infrastructure projects over the subsequent four years. Globally, substantial investments in water infrastructure have been made to improve water facilities and sanitation. Thus, government investments in water management are projected to generate enormous potential for the sediment and erosion control market over the forecast period.
Regional Analysis
Asia-Pacific is the most significant shareholder in the global erosion and sediment control market and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period. The rapid industrialization and urbanization in the growing economies of India, Thailand, South Korea, and Indonesia are responsible for the region's strong growth rate. Rapid industrialization and urbanization cause an increase in construction activity, which in turn causes soil erosion and sedimentation, driving the demand for erosion and sediment management measures. In addition, non-governmental organizations are increasing awareness throughout the Asia-Pacific region, contributing to the overall expansion of the erosion and sediment control industry. Further, Asia has seen an increase in government investments, as around 300 million people lack access to water and 1.5 billion lack basic sanitation. Countries in South Asia, like Thailand and Singapore, have invested in public-private cooperation to enhance their regional water infrastructures.
Key Highlights
The global erosion and sediment control market was valued at USD 5,143 million in 2022. It is estimated to reach USD 8,793 million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 6.14% during the forecast period (2023–2031).
Based on product type, the global erosion and sediment control market is divided into mats, turfs, and blankets, filter socks, logs, and wattles, woven sediment fences and silt fences, filtration systems, sediment basins, and others. The mats, turfs, and blankets segment is the highest contributor to the market and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.85% during the forecast period.
Based on end-user, the global erosion and sediment control market is divided into highway and road construction, energy and mining, government and municipality, landfill construction and maintenance, infrastructure development, industrial manufacturing, and others. The highway and road construction segment owns the highest market share and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.07% over the forecast period.
Asia-Pacific is the most significant shareholder in the global erosion and sediment control market and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period.
Competitive Players
The key players in the global erosion and sediment control market are Triton Environmental, SSR Companies, ACF Environmental, Silt Management Supplies, Construction Ecoservices, GEI Works, L & M Supply, Aussie Erosion Pty Ltd, Jen-Hill Construction Materials, and Geosolutions Inc.
Market News
In November 2022, Steve Hale of Triton Environmental collaborated with Gunnison County to decrease the road's base course in Gunnison, Colorado. Utilizing Tensars NX850, this project helped reduce the entire project cost.
In July 2022, Coastal GasLink Pipeline Ltd. (CGL) and Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) signed a compliance agreement mandating CGL to install more stringent erosion and sedimentation control measures for all new development along the CGL pipeline route.
Global Erosion and Sediment Control Market: Segmentation
By Product Type
Mats, Turfs, and Blankets
Filter Socks, Logs, and Wattles
Woven Sediment Fences and Silt Fences
Filtration Systems
Sediment Basin
Others
By End-User
Highway and Road Construction
Energy and Mining
Government and Municipality
Landfill Construction and Maintenance
Infrastructure Development
Industrial Manufacturing
Others
By Regions
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Latin America
The Middle East and Africa
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