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Evoqua Water Technologies is the global leader in helping municipalities and industrial customers protect and improve the world`s most fundamental natural resource: water. Evoqua has a more than 100-year heritage of innovation and industry firsts, market-leading expertise, and unmatched customer service, where it continues to transform water and wastewater. Its cost-effective and reliable treatment systems and services ensure uninterrupted quantity and quality of water, enable regulatory and environmental compliance, increase efficiency through water reuse, and prepare customers for next-generation demands. Evoqua`s unparalleled portfolio of proven brands, advanced technologies, mobile and emergency water supply solutions and service helps cities across the ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.evoqua.com
  • 210 Sixth Avenue Suite 3300
    Pittsburgh, PA USA 15222
  • Phone: 724.772.0044

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Vincent Grieco
General Counsel Profile
John Dimascio
Vice President and Senior Counsel Profile

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