Water Quality Monitoring Market Expands with Increasing Adoption in Municipal and Industrial Applications
The global water quality monitoring market is projected to reach approximately USD 6,078.2 million in 2025, representing a year-over-year growth of 7.3%. This growth is largely supported by the increasing adoption of continuous water monitoring systems across municipal water utilities, industrial discharge monitoring points, and drinking water supply networks. Governments worldwide are also boosting investments in smart water infrastructure to meet stricter environmental regulations, which is accelerating system upgrades and replacement initiatives.
Technological
innovations are further transforming the industry. Advanced solutions such as multi-parameter
sensing technologies, low-maintenance probes, and real-time remote monitoring
systems are helping organizations reduce operational costs and minimize
manual intervention. These improvements enhance data precision, enable quicker
detection of contamination, and provide broader network visibility. As a
result, water quality monitoring solutions are seeing wider adoption in wastewater
treatment facilities, industrial operations, and urban water management systems
across the globe.
Recent Industry Developments
December
2025:
Xylem Analytics announced that its MultiLab® Pro IDS multiparameter water
quality analyzer was selected as a finalist for the Best of Industry
Award 2025. The device can measure up to four key parameters simultaneously,
improving efficiency in laboratory water quality analysis.
August
2025:
HORIBA introduced the Aqualog®-Next spectrometer, featuring A-TEEM™
technology and EzSpec software. This advanced platform integrates
absorbance and fluorescence measurement capabilities, enabling comprehensive
analysis for water science research and environmental monitoring.
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