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The Sewage Treatment market is a subset of the Waste Management industry. It involves the collection, treatment, and disposal of wastewater from residential, commercial, and industrial sources. Sewage treatment typically involves the removal of contaminants from wastewater, such as solids, organic matter, and nutrients, to produce a treated effluent that can be safely discharged into the environment. The process also involves the recovery of valuable resources, such as energy, water, and nutrients, from the wastewater.
The Sewage Treatment market is driven by the need to reduce the environmental impact of wastewater discharge, as well as the increasing demand for water reuse and recycling. Governments around the world are implementing regulations to reduce the environmental impact of wastewater discharge, which is driving the growth of the Sewage Treatment market.
Some of the major companies in the Sewage Treatment market include Veolia, Suez, Xylem, Evoqua Water Technologies, and Aquatech International. Show Less Read more