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Water Purifiers: Global Markets

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  • September 2020
  • 134 Pages
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Global Markets and Technologies for Nanofiltration

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  • July 2019
  • 149 Pages
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United States Consumer Water Filtration Market 2021-2024

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  • April 2021
  • 84 Pages
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United States Consumer Water Treatment

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  • March 2021
  • 211 Pages
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Desalination Technologies Global Market Report 2024

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  • April 2024
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The Water Purification market is a subset of the larger Water Treatment industry. It involves the removal of contaminants from water to make it suitable for drinking, industrial use, and other applications. This is typically done through physical, chemical, and biological processes. Physical processes involve the use of filters, membranes, and distillation to remove particles and other contaminants. Chemical processes involve the use of chemicals such as chlorine, ozone, and ultraviolet light to kill bacteria and other microorganisms. Biological processes involve the use of bacteria and other microorganisms to break down organic matter. The Water Purification market is an important part of the Water Treatment industry, as it helps to ensure that water is safe for consumption and other uses. It is also an important part of the global effort to reduce water pollution and improve water quality. Some companies in the Water Purification market include Aquatech, Evoqua Water Technologies, GE Water & Process Technologies, and Veolia Water Technologies. Show Less Read more