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The Treating Water market is a subset of the larger Water Treatment industry. It involves the use of various technologies to improve the quality of water for a variety of purposes. This includes removing contaminants, such as bacteria, viruses, and other pollutants, as well as adjusting the pH level, hardness, and other characteristics of the water. Treating water can also involve adding chemicals to the water to make it safe for drinking, bathing, and other uses.
The Treating Water market is driven by the need to provide safe and clean water for human consumption, as well as for industrial and agricultural purposes. Governments and other organizations are increasingly investing in water treatment technologies to ensure that their citizens have access to safe and clean water.
Some of the major companies in the Treating Water market include Veolia, Suez, Evoqua, Xylem, and Pentair. These companies provide a range of water treatment solutions, including filtration, disinfection, and desalination. They also offer services such as engineering, consulting, and maintenance. Show Less Read more