Water Market USA 2009

Water Market USA 2009
  • Published: 31st May 2009
  • Price: £1160.00 / $2000.00

Description

Water in the USA after the stimulus

America’s water crisis has not gone away because of the economic downturn. If anything the pressure on the nation’s infrastructure is growing as before. In the west we are seeing drought conditions and environmental restrictions on water use threatening water security on a scale not seen since the 1930s. On the eastern side of the country, both water and wastewater networks in many communities are approaching the point at which investment becomes unavoidable. At the same time municipalities are under financial pressure as never before, with shrinking rate bases, difficulties accessing the bond market, and reduced capital contributions from real estate developers. This is the context of the decision to inject $7 billion into capital projects in the municipal water and wastewater sector through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

Your guide through uncertainty

It is not a good time to be a decision maker in any industry at this moment, but for water industry executives and investors, this is the point of maximum uncertainty. Tremendous opportunity co-exists with debilitating cut backs. Make the right call, and you have escaped the cycle of recession to build a growing business which faces the future with optimism. Make the wrong call, and your career is over.

The key to making the right decision is information. It is what makes the difference between guesswork and judgement.

With this in mind Global Water Intelligence has created Water Market USA 2009. It brings together everything a water industry executive or investor needs in order to formulate a strategy in the US water sector in 2009. With over 600 pages of data, commentary, profiles and analysis, it represents the essential resource for industry professionals. It includes:

Market forecasts: where is the growth in the market; which sectors are best avoided?
Expert advice: what do industry leaders have to say about the opportunities and threats they face?
Project lists: where are the real opportunities in the sector, and what do they involve?
Profiles: who are your customers and competitors, and what are they doing?

Themes covered in the analysis include, meeting the challenge of water scarcity, the outlook for America’s water infrastructure, investing in water, and opportunities in public private partnerships. Interviewees include Don Correll (American Water Works), Andy Seidel (Underground Solutions), Floyd Wicks (American Water States Water Company), Debra Coy (Janney Montgomery Scott), and Larry Chertoff (Alinda Capital).

Re-released in May 2009 with a new introduction and additional data, Water Market USA 2009 offers insight and data on a scale never attempted before. It is published in three separate formats: as a 664 page PDF print publication (available in a loose-leaf folder if requested), as a series of seven datasets in Excel spreadsheet format, and as a DVD giving a video presentation of the report’s analysis.

Put yourself in command of the information you need to be an industry leader. Order Water Market USA 2009 today.
 

Datasets

The Datasets in Water Market USA 2009 include

Project list: a detailed listing of over 1500 early stage projects with a combined value of more than $30 billion. You will be able to search by budget, geographical location and project type and find detailed information on how each project is being funded.
US Utilities Financials: budget analysis of US utilities serving a population of more than 50,000 together with contact basic performance indicators.
Industrial water overview: Classified listing of US industrial water customers and market analysis.
Company profiles: A market map including 50 major company profiles (some with video interviews of senior executives) and over 150 small company profiles giving a complete overview of the US water sector.
Corporate finance: A listing of all M&A transactions in the water sector since 2000 together with market data for publicly traded water companies.
Infrastructure forecast: An assessment of current and future capital expenditure on water and wastewater services and equipment in the US municipal and industrial water markets.
Municipal operations: a forecast of the performance of the water and wastewater utility sector from a profit and loss account perspective.
Technologies forecast: A forecast of expenditure on certain water and wastewater technologies and water treatment chemicals.
Water scarcity solutions: Detailed information about the outlook for desalination and water reuse.
Wastewater discharge facilities: A complete listing of all municipal and industrial EPA-permitted wastewater discharge facilities in the US.

 

Presentation

client_media/uploaded/files/Water_Market_USA.ppt (PowerPoint presentation)