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U.S. Municipal Water
Market Analysis


New 10-Year Water, Wastewater, Stormwater
Infrastructure Forecasts of CAPEX Spend, Utility Profiles
Don't
miss the opportunity to access the most up-to-date municipal water market
intelligence including utility profiles, data-backed forecasts, market
sizing, and trend analysis.
Bottom-up analysis of +100 capital improvement plans has laid the
foundation for over $40 billion annually in new build and planned upgrades
in water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure over the next decade.
The top
line numbers only tell part of the story. Our new insight report, U.S. Municipal Water Infrastructure: Utility
Strategies & CAPEX Forecasts, 2018-2028, provides
the complete picture, answering these key questions and more:
- Where will this investment occur? What is the size
and growth potential of the opportunity?
- Which segments hold the most potential for
investors?
- What state policies and demand shifts are driving
infrastructure investment?
- What are the most successful utility strategies and
which companies have the most ambitious investment plans? Which
utilities are investing in IoT, software solutions, and green
infrastructure?
- How will new technologies -- including trenchless
pipes and digital solutions -- impact infrastructure investment?
Special Offer: Pre-order
in March, receive $500 off and gain immediate access when available later
this month. Download the Table of Contents and enter
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Report purchase
includes:
- Strategy profiles of 100+ utilities in
all 50 states (capital improvement plans, year-over-year spend)
- State by state forecast data of water
and wastewater plans to 2028
- Supply chain CAPEX forecasts by segment
(pipes, plants, pumps, motors, drives, valves, and smart water).
- New vs rehabilitated
pipe forecasts
- State and utility
rankings by planned spend, EPA regulatory enforcement
- Analysis market drivers and inhibitors
to water infrastructure investment, including policy shifts, impact of
drought, regional variations, population trends, water conditions and
age of networks
- Transparent methodology detailing bottom-up and
top-down market and forecast assumptions.
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