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The Clean Water market is a subset of the larger Water market, which encompasses the production, distribution, and consumption of water. Clean Water specifically refers to water that is safe for human consumption and use, free from contaminants and pollutants. This includes both surface water, such as rivers and lakes, and groundwater, such as aquifers. Clean Water is essential for human health and well-being, and is also necessary for many industrial and agricultural processes.
The Clean Water market is composed of a variety of stakeholders, including governments, water utilities, and private companies. Governments are responsible for setting regulations and standards for water quality, as well as providing funding for infrastructure and research. Water utilities are responsible for the production, distribution, and treatment of water. Private companies provide services such as water testing, engineering, and consulting.
Some companies in the Clean Water market include Veolia, Suez, Xylem, and Evoqua. These companies provide a range of services, from water treatment and distribution to engineering and consulting. They also offer a variety of products, such as filtration systems, pumps, and valves. Show Less Read more