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Groundwater remediation is a process used to clean up contaminated groundwater by removing pollutants and restoring it to its natural state. It is a key component of water treatment, as it helps to ensure that the water supply is safe for human consumption. Groundwater remediation typically involves the removal of pollutants from the water, either through physical, chemical, or biological processes. This can include the use of filtration systems, activated carbon, and other technologies. In some cases, the contaminated groundwater may need to be treated with chemicals or other treatments to reduce the levels of pollutants.
Groundwater remediation is an important part of water treatment, as it helps to protect public health and the environment. It is also an important part of sustainable water management, as it helps to ensure that the water supply is safe for future generations.
Some companies in the groundwater remediation market include Veolia Water Technologies, SUEZ, Evoqua Water Technologies, and Aquatech International. Show Less Read more