Crucible Capital Group's analysts project the world may need to spend as much as $1 trillion per year through 2030, applying technologies to conserve water, maintain and replace water-related infrastructure and to construct sanitation systems.
A recent report from the United Nations estimates that about 1.1 billion people worldwide do not have access to fresh drinking water -- and 2.6 billion do not have adequate sanitation systems.
It is literally a matter of life or death solving the coming worldwide water shortage! This crucial need must be meet by building and renovating water-system infrastructure, developing technologies to purify water and transporting water to people who need it.
Trillions of dollars will be spent on the acquisition, and treatment of water over the next 20 years. The water business is an industry that is ultra-fragmented. And the opportunities are not yet comprehensible.
- Treatment Chemicals
- Carbon
- Desalination
- Biosolids
- Biotechnology
- Sustainability
- Irrigation
- Waterborne Disease
- Ultraviolet Disinfection
- Remediation
- Ion Exchange
- Membrane bioreactors
- Microfiltration
- Ozone Disinfection
- Pipeline rehabilitation
- Nanofiltration
- Drought