Research Reports Water Utility Services Market 2015 - 2023

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Water Utility Services Market - Global
Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth
Trends, and Forecast 2015 - 2023
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REPORT DESCRIPTION
The global water utility services market includes a number of domestic as well as private companies responsible for
the timely and safe distribution of water and other related services such as sanitation management, wastewater
management, and water utilities, among others. The industry of water is predicted to expand at 4-5% annually,
among which water utilities account for nearly 50% of the total industry.
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The demand for water from the agricultural, residential, and industrial sectors is fuelling the market for water utility
services. Water utility services are highly regulated and they come under state, municipal, and federal jurisdiction.
Safety of the water is maintained by the local food and drug administration and the central courts make sure of the
fair distribution of supply to all the states within a country. Local and state authorities also test the quality of the
water supplied.
Economic Crisis in Europe and Asia Increasing Investment Opportunities for Private Companies
The local authority holds the primary share in the water utility sector. However, currently the water utility services all
around the world have been facing a number of challenges. For instance, the change in the regulatory models in the
UK and Australia, the development of the water distribution network in Asia and the Middle East, and the aging
infrastructure in the U.S. are amongst the prime challenges experienced by the global water industry.
To overcome these challenges, the water industry requires big investments for improving the customer services,
operational efficiency, deploying smart innovative technologies, and for enabling flexible supply. Nowadays,
individuals have become extremely conscious about the quality of water as well as the effectiveness of the related
services. Due to this, there is a lot of financial burden on Europe, Asia, and Africa However, this has actually acted as
a driver for private companies and has created big investment opportunities for them. Hence, a number of private
companies have taken over the water utility services in countries including Italy, France, the UK, and the Czech
Republic, among others.
Europe Emerged as the Most Proficient Water Utility Service Provider
On the basis of geography, the global water utility services market is segmented into Europe, North America, Asia
Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America. Amongst these, Europe emerged as the most proficient utility
service provider for water utilities. The water market in the U.S is experiencing the requirement for exhaustive
refurbishment and is also a promising market for the companies operating in the water utility services market. The
Asia and the Middle East and Africa markets are expected to present enormous investment opportunities and are
attractive markets for prime players owing to lack of infrastructure and water supply shortages at present.
The prominent players operating in the water utility services market include Thames Water Utilities Limited,
American Water Works Company, Inc., Messe Berlin GmbH, SAUR, Veolia Water Technologies, National Oilwell Varco
Connecticut Water Co., LAYNE, Artesian Water Company, Pentair plc., United Utilities Group PLC, and Watts Water
Technologies, Inc., among others.
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Transparency Market Research has provided top-class market research analytics on the energy sector. One of the key reports in this sector is “Water Utility Services Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth Trends, and Forecast 2015 – 2023.” The report makes use of past and present data in order to create a segmented analysis of the drivers, restraints, opportunities, and threats that are relevant to the global water utility services market. View summary of this report @ : http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/water-utility-services-market.html The global population is increasing by 1.10% every year. This provides the primary driver of the global water utility services market, which is to meet the needs and demands of the increasing population. The global water utility services market not only needs to provide more water, but also needs to do it in the most efficient way possible, in order to withhold overconsumption of usable water.