Description
Environmental Business Journal, Volume 35 Numbers 7/8: 2022 Markets & Technology in Remediation & PFAS
A comprehensive report on remediation markets, technology and leading competitors presents survey results, technology review and regulatory scenarios as industry and government awaits EPA regulations on PFAS. Executive Q&As with 13 industry leaders provide perspective on markets and strategy. EBJ forecasts provide likely scenarios for market growth in remediation and PFAS markets in the 2020s. EBJ presents its remediation market analysis model and EBJ’s Top Remediation Firms in 2021. The 2022 version of EBJ’s Working Model of Sites with PFAS Contamination points to market potential of more than $100 billion in revenues.
Table of Contents
Market & Technology Overview: The $8.6 billion site remediation market and the $25 billion environmental contracting business returned to growth in 2021 and 2022 even though contractors and consultants continue to await federal PFAS regulations. EBJ Market Remediation Survey assesses growth, business performance, key sector preferences and technology applications. 1-16
EA Engineering S&T engages with all facets of the PFAS market 17
APTIM instrumental in applying new remedial approaches at DOD 18
Cascade pursues innovation in site characterization and remediation 20
RECON focuses on full spectrum of life-cycle services for site remediation 22
Groundwater & Environmental Services focuses on DOD and EPA markets; recruits staff to support initiatives outlined by “7 strategic committees” 25
Cape Environmental Management re-commits to its focus on remediation; Reports revenue growth in PFAS, DOD, in situ treatments and client recompetes 26
Haley & Aldrich expects strong demand in DOD and private markets 28
Weiss Associates sustains steady work on Superfund sites in California 29
Regenesis weathers bumpy economy in 2020-2022, builds traction in PFAS with Plumestop technology for insitu remediation 30
CDM Smith aligns with high-growth markets in PFAS, water & remediation 31
Montrose Environmental Group plans for a full complement of PFAS work ahead in remediation, water and wastewater 34
Jacobs sees potential in ESG to drive remediation, but regulations still dominant; IIJA, DOD, EPA, EJ & PFAS major factors in a strong market 36
Texas Molecular leads the no discharge PFAS option with deep well injection 38
EBI PFAS Webinar: Experts focus on the three tiers of the PFAS market 39-44
The story behind the Environmental Consulting Industry Evolution Poster 45
PFAS Regulatory Update and PFAS & Remediation News in Q3 46-51
Exhibits
Environmental Contracting: Remediation & Haz Waste Segments of the Environmental Industry in 2021 ($bil)
U.S. Environmental Industry: Revenues by Media in 2021 in $Billions
Consulting vs. Contracting Markets in 2000-2022 (% growth)
U.S. Environmental Contracting Markets in 2000-2022 (% growth)
Growth Rates in Remediation/Industrial Services Sub-Segments
U.S. Environmental Contracting Industry Sub-Segments in 2019-2023 ($bil)
U.S. Site Remediation Market 2019 – 2023 ($million)
Annual Growth in Remediation Revenues: Respondent Company Growth vs. Respondent’s Estimate of Industry Growth
Trends in Client Demands or Regulatory Requirements
Ranking of Remediation Markets Rated by Client Sector Growth Prospects in 2022-2024
Ranking of Remediation Markets Rated by Contaminant Growth Prospects in 2022-2024
Soil Treatment Methods Used on Remediation Sites: 2017-2022
EBJ Survey History of Selected Soil Treatment Methods Used on Remediation Sites: 1990-2022
EBJ Annual Remediation Technology Surveys:
Groundwater Treatment Trends on Remediation Sites: 2017-2022
EBJ Survey History of Selected Groundwater Treatment Methods Used in Remediation: 1990-2022
PFAS Treatment Methods Used on Remediation Sites, 2019-2022
Top 5 & 10 U.S. Remediation Firms 2000-2021 (Gross Remediation Revenues in $mil)
Distribution of Remediation Companies in 2021
EBJ’s Top Remediation Firms in 2021 ($mil)
EBJ Working Model of Sites with PFAS Contamination
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