The Future of Water

What’s Driving the Market for Decentralized Water Treatment?


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In this episode of The Future of Water, Bluefield Senior Analyst Amber Walsh joins host Reese Tisdale to break down Grundfos’s recent acquisition of Newterra and what it signals for the future of decentralized water treatment. Amber not only unpacks the deal itself—Grundfos’s fifth treatment-related acquisition since 2020—but also explores the broader competitive landscape for onsite treatment solutions.

Decentralized treatment, also referred to as onsite water management, is gaining traction among industrial, and increasingly municipal and commercial, users. But why? What’s driving solutions providers like Grundfos to expand into treatment? And what does this mean for customers?

We get into it all—plus the market opportunities, players to watch, and the underlying trends shaping the shift toward modular systems.

Key Topics Covered:
  • Grundfos + Newterra: Why the world’s largest pump manufacturer is acquiring a U.S.-based modular treatment firm.
  • Strategic Expansion: A look at Grundfos’s treatment push—from Eurowater and MECO to the recent acquisition of Culligan’s C&I business.
  • Industrial Market Growth: U.S. industrial water market projected at US$22.9B in 2025, with high-growth segments in pharma, data centers, and food & beverage.
  • Why Decentralized?: Faster deployment, on-site reuse, risk outsourcing—meeting demands in a changing regulatory and infrastructure landscape.
  • Who Else Is Playing?: From Saur’s 13 acquisitions since 2020 to Xylem’s Evoqua acquisition, to PE-backed firms building up treatment players—Amber outlines the rising competition.
  • What’s Next: M&A, lifecycle services, digital integration, and a growing focus on water reuse are transforming the treatment ecosystem.
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    Related Research & Analysis:

    • Newterra Pushes Grundfos Along Water Value Chain
    • U.S. Water for Data Centers: Market Trends, Opportunities, and Forecasts, 2025–2030
    • U.S. & Canada Industrial Water & Wastewater Market: Key Trends and Forecasts, 2024–2030
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