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Published October 2007
EBJ's Review of Water & Wastewater Markets
This 27-page issue of EBJ provides a snapshot of the $114-billion U.S. Water Industry in 2007 with the latest market data, survey results, forecasts, and interviews with more than 25 executives and other sources. Profiles reveal that companies are taking a variety of paths—and making a variety of partnerships—to lead to success in the U.S. Water/Wastewater Market.
Each year, EBJ reports on the water industry,
and each year we lead with mention of
the so-called “water infrastructure gap,” the
difference between what we need just to
maintain the infrastructure and meet expanding
needs, and what the utility rate base
can actually support. EPA’s 2005 Drinking
Water Infrastructure Needs Assessment and
Survey, pointing to a $277-billion investment
need over a 20-year period, is the starting
point for the discussion. Similar numbers
characterize the wastewater need and not
much has changed in these numbers in the
decade or more EPA has routinely publicized
them.
This special issue of EBJ includes overview section including highlighted data charts, key market segments including reuse, desalination, and others (see below). Also, profiles of leading companies in equipments services and consulting and engineering.
This issue is $195 for non-subscribers. If you are a subscriber and would like to purchase additional copies or an electronic version of this issue please call EBI.
EBI issues are NOT a downloadable item. Electronic versions of each EBJ issue are available only to corporate EBJ subscribers that have registered and signed a license agreement. If you order this issue as a non-subscriber, you will receive a copy by mail in three to seven business days.
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Table of Contents
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Water Industry Overview: Infrastructure in the spotlight and funding in question as EBJ reviews 2007’s key trends in the $114-billion U.S. water industry, highlights survey results
and ranks the top firms in equipment & chemicals
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Features: Water managers taking climate change adaptation seriously (4-6), recycling and desalination prospects glow as global supply is stressed (7-9), demand returns for high purity
water (10-12), Aqua America CEO speaks on behalf of utilities and the private sector
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Company Profiles: Dynamic market demand creates opportunities in equipment andconsulting & engineering for Basin Water, Hydro International, Sylvan, Pall, Nalco, Malcolm
Pirnie, O’Brien & Gere and Tetra Tech
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Wall Street analysts assess current state of water stocks & equity markets
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Exhibits Found in this Issue
- The U.S Water Industry 2005-2006 ($mil)
- EBJ 2007 Survey: Importance of Market Drivers
- EBJ’s Top U.S. Water Equipment & Chemical Companies in 2006
- Adapting to Climate Change: Measures to Protect Water Resources
- Water Recycling/Reuse: Market Leaders by Technology
- Largest Global Players in Desal
- High-Purity Water Equipment Suppliers
- EBJ 2007 Survey: Relevance of each technology to the Future of the Water/Wastewater Industry
- Pall Corp. Annual Revenues 2002 - 2006
- Nalco Annual Revenues 2001 - 2006
- U.S. Consulting & Engineering Industry 1994 - 2006
- Tetra Tech Annual Revenues 2002 - 2006
* Water Industry Segments Include:
Water/WW Treatment Equipment, Delivery & Infrastructure Equipment,
Chemicals (bulk and specialty), Contract Operations, Consulting &
Design Engineering, Maintenance Services, Instruments & Analytical
Services, Wastewater Treatment Works, and Water Utilities
Companies Featured in this Issue
Acciona Agua
American Council of Engineering Companies
American Society of Civil Engineers
American Water
American Water Works Association
Aqua America, Inc.
Basin Water, Inc.
Black & Veatch
Boenning & Scattergood
Bridge Infrastructure Capital Pty Ltd.
Calgon Carbon
Canadian Standards Association
CH2M HILL
Consolidated Water
Covanta. Poseidon Resources
Environment Canada
European Commission
Frost & Sullivan
Global Water Intelligence
Home Depot
Hydro International
Inframetrix LLC
Insituform
Integrated Utilities Group
International Panel on Climate Change
International Water Association
Israeli Desalination and Engineering Tech.
ITT Industries
J.F. Shea Co.
J.R. Filanc Construction Co.
Janney Montgomery Scott LLC
John Holland
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Keystone Nano
Malcolm Pirnie
Mariner Financial Ltd
Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
McIlvaine Company
Nalco Co
O’Brien & Gere
Pall Corp.
PBS&J
Pentair
Poseidon Resources
Rick Giardina & Associates
SIDEM
Siemens Water Technologies
Stanford Group Co.
Suhail Bahwan Group
Sylvan Source
TechKNOWLEDGEy Strategic Group
Tetra Tech, Inc.
Thames Water
The McIlvaine Co.
Thiess
TriLateral Energy, LLC
TriVan Infrastructure International
U.S. Agency for International Development
Ultrapure Water Journal
Underground Solutions
Veolia
Vexamus Water Group
Water Services Association of Australia
WateReuse Association
Watts Water Technologies
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This issue is $195 for non-subscribers. If you are a subscriber and would like to purchase additional copies or an electronic version of this issue please call EBI.
EBI issues are NOT a downloadable item. Electronic versions of each EBJ issue are available only to corporate EBJ subscribers that have registered and signed a license agreement. If you order this issue as a non-subscriber, you will receive a copy by mail in three to seven business days.
Environmental Business International has released the third edition of its renowned WaterView Report series. To learn more about the WaterView 2006 Report, visit: http://environmental-industry.com/warewawama1.html.
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