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We're a global team of about 10,000 people united by a straightforward mission: helping the world sustainably move, improve, and enjoy water. From our start in 1966 as a small Minnesota operation, we've grown into a company that serves customers in more than 150 countries - but we've never lost sight of what matters. Water isn't just our business; it's life's most essential resource, and we take seriously our responsibility to make it more accessible, safer, and smarter for everyone who relies on it.

What we actually do day-to-day spans a pretty wide range, but it all connects back to water. We design and build the equipment that keeps swimming pools clean and energy-efficient, the filtration systems that make water safe to drink, the pumps that move water where it needs to go, and the industrial solutions that help businesses use water more responsibly. Whether it's a homeowner trying to keep their pool crystal clear, a farmer needing reliable irrigation, or a municipal water system serving thousands of people, we're the ones behind the scenes making it work. We operate about 130 locations across 34 countries, which means we're local enough to understand specific water challenges but big enough to deliver solutions at scale.

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