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Grundfos completes acquisition of US water treatment company Newterra

Pittsburgh-based Newterra designs, engineers, manufactures, and services environmental, water, and wastewater treatment solutions for municipal and industrial customers across diverse applications including drinking water, industrial process water, wastewater, stormwater, and remediation. Newterra has four production sites in the US and Canada, located in San Luis Obispo, California: Heber Springs, Arkansas; Chaska, Minnesota; and Brockville, Ontario.

The acquisition of Newterra underscores Grundfos’ commitment to expanding its water treatment and wastewater solutions capabilities as well as the Danish company’s strategic ambition to grow its presence in the US and Canadian markets.

“The addition of Newterra is another important step to realise Grundfos’ ambition to become a global leader in water treatment,” said Inge Delobelle, EVP & Divisional CEO, Industry division, Grundfos. “It enhances our ability to provide modular, efficient and scalable water and wastewater treatment systems to our customers both in the US and the rest of the world. With Newterra on board, we can offer more complete, energy- and water-efficient solutions to our customers, helping them treat, reduce and reuse water more effectively, offering one of the most comprehensive water treatment portfolios in the industry.”

With the inclusion of Newterra, Grundfos’ water treatment business will now have more than 1,500 employees across Europe and North America and revenues of more than US$350 million.

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