DALLAS, Texas — A new research report by RnRMarketResearch.com has estimated that the U.S. water treatment equipment market will be worth $13 billion by 2017, according to a press release on PRWeb.
The total demand for water treatment equipment in the U.S. through 2017 is expected to grow by six percent each year, according to the release.
The market growth is due to increasing concern about health and the environment in the face of biological contaminants, chemicals and disinfection byproducts, the release reported.
According to the release, the fastest growing markets are expected to be resource extraction, commercial and residential and ballast water treatment.
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