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The Pollutant Treatment market within the context of Water Treatment is focused on the removal of pollutants from water sources. This includes the removal of organic and inorganic compounds, heavy metals, and other contaminants. Pollutant Treatment technologies include physical, chemical, and biological processes, such as filtration, adsorption, oxidation, and biodegradation. These processes are used to reduce the concentration of pollutants in water sources, making them safe for human consumption and other uses.
The Pollutant Treatment market is driven by the need to protect public health and the environment from the effects of water pollution. Governments and other organizations are investing in Pollutant Treatment technologies to reduce the impact of pollutants on water sources.
Some companies in the Pollutant Treatment market include Veolia, SUEZ, Evoqua Water Technologies, Xylem, and Kurita Water Industries. Show Less Read more