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The Water Treatment market is a sector of the economy that focuses on the purification and distribution of water for human consumption, industrial use, and agricultural irrigation. It includes the processes of desalination, filtration, disinfection, and other treatments to make water safe for use. The market also includes the infrastructure and equipment necessary to transport and store water.
The Water Treatment market is driven by the need to provide clean and safe water for human consumption, as well as to meet the demands of industrial and agricultural activities. It is also driven by the need to reduce water pollution and to conserve water resources.
Some of the major players in the Water Treatment market include Veolia, Suez, Xylem, Evoqua, and Pentair. These companies provide a range of services, including water treatment, wastewater treatment, and water reuse. They also provide equipment and infrastructure for water distribution and storage. Show Less Read more