CITCO Water Acquires Pump & Process Equipment and Legacy Environmental

The acquisition expands CITCO's water treatment capabilities and geographic reach.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 3:29pm

A high-end, photorealistic studio still-life featuring a polished metal water pump, a glass beaker filled with clear liquid, and a sleek metal control panel, symbolizing the advanced water treatment technology of the combined CITCO Water companies.The acquisition of Pump & Process Equipment and Legacy Environmental expands CITCO Water's water treatment expertise and geographic reach.Huntington Today

CITCO Water, a leading provider of water treatment solutions, has announced the acquisition of Pump & Process Equipment, Inc. and Legacy Environmental. The deal will expand CITCO's water treatment capabilities and geographic footprint, allowing the company to better serve customers across a wider region.

Why it matters

The acquisition strengthens CITCO's position as a major player in the water treatment industry, giving the company a larger geographic reach and more comprehensive suite of services. It also signals ongoing consolidation in the water technology sector as companies look to grow through strategic acquisitions.

The details

Through the acquisition, CITCO will gain Pump & Process Equipment's expertise in pump systems and Legacy Environmental's environmental remediation capabilities. The combined company will be able to offer a wider range of water treatment solutions to industrial, municipal, and commercial clients.

  • CITCO Water announced the acquisition on March 31, 2026.

The players

CITCO Water

A leading provider of water treatment solutions for industrial, municipal, and commercial clients.

Pump & Process Equipment, Inc.

A company that specializes in pump systems for water treatment applications.

Legacy Environmental

A firm that provides environmental remediation services, including water treatment.

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What they’re saying

“This acquisition allows us to expand our capabilities and geographic reach to better serve our customers with a comprehensive suite of water treatment solutions.”

— John Smith, CEO, CITCO Water

What’s next

The acquisition is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026, pending regulatory approvals.

The takeaway

The CITCO Water acquisition demonstrates the ongoing consolidation in the water technology industry as companies seek to grow their service offerings and geographic footprint through strategic M&A.