Evoqua Acquires Noble Water Technologies
Evoqua Water Technologies today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire privately held Noble Water Technologies. Terms of the asset agreement were not disclosed.
Noble Water Technologies serves the pharmaceutical, laboratory, food and beverage, automotive, specialty chemical, and power generation industries throughout Texas. Its clients range from end users to consulting and engineering firms, to equipment representatives and contractors.
“Noble Water Technologies has been a leader in the high purity water market for approximately 15 years and their proven solutions, customer focus and market flexibility have been hallmarks of their company,” said Ron Keating, Evoqua Chief Executive Officer. We welcome Noble Water Technologies to the Evoqua family and look forward to helping them accelerate their growth as part of Evoqua.”
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