Evoqua Acquires Ultrapure’s Industrial Water Business in Houston and Dallas, Texas

Dec. 23, 2020

Evoqua Water Technologies announced it has acquired the industrial water business of privately-held Ultrapure & Industrial Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Driessen Water, Inc.

Evoqua Water Technologies announced it has acquired the industrial water business of privately-held Ultrapure & Industrial Services, LLC.

Ultrapure’s industrial operations are based out of Houston and Dallas, Texas. This acquisition will further strengthen Evoqua’s service capabilities in the Houston and Dallas markets and the surrounding regions and terms of the deal were not disclosed, reported the Evoqua press release.

Ultrapure’s Texas-based operations focus on water purification services and equipment, serving the healthcare, laboratory, power, microelectronics, food and beverage, oil and gas, commercial, and manufacturing markets. Ultrapure provides its customers with a variety of water treatment products and services, including service deionization, reverse osmosis, UV, and ozonation.

“For over 20 years, Ultrapure’s industrial operations has built a reputation as a trusted partner, providing reliable water solutions and services to their broad customer portfolio,” said Evoqua Chief Executive Officer Ron Keating. “We are delighted to welcome the Houston and Dallas Ultrapure team to the Evoqua family.”

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