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The Water Recycling market is a subset of the Water Treatment industry, which focuses on the reuse of wastewater for various purposes. Water recycling involves the collection, treatment, and reuse of wastewater, which is typically generated from domestic, industrial, and agricultural sources. The process of water recycling involves the removal of contaminants, such as suspended solids, organic matter, and bacteria, from wastewater. The treated water can then be used for a variety of applications, such as irrigation, industrial processes, and drinking water.
Water recycling is becoming increasingly important as the demand for clean water continues to rise. It is an effective way to reduce water consumption and conserve resources, while also providing a reliable source of water for various applications.
Some companies in the Water Recycling market include Veolia, SUEZ, Xylem, Evoqua, and Aquatech. Show Less Read more