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The Sewerage market is a subset of the Water Treatment industry, focusing on the collection, treatment, and disposal of wastewater. Sewerage systems are designed to collect wastewater from households, businesses, and industries, and transport it to a treatment facility. The treatment process involves removing contaminants from the wastewater, such as solids, bacteria, and other pollutants, before it is released back into the environment. Sewerage systems also play an important role in preventing water pollution, as they help to reduce the amount of untreated wastewater entering rivers and other water sources.
Sewerage systems are typically managed by local governments, but there are also a number of private companies that provide services in this area. These companies offer a range of services, including the design, construction, and maintenance of sewerage systems, as well as the operation of wastewater treatment plants. Examples of companies in the Sewerage market include Veolia, Suez, Xylem, and Black & Veatch. Show Less Read more