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    Water industry

    The water industry provides drinking water and wastewater services to residential, commercial, and industrial sectors of the economy. Typically public utilities operate water supply networks. The water industry does not include manufacturers and suppliers of bottled water, which is part of the beverage production and belongs to the food sector. The water industry includes water engineering, operations, water and wastewater plant construction, equipment supply and specialist water treatment chemicals, among others. The water industry is at the service of other industries, e.g. of the food sector which produces beverages such as bottled water. Wikipedia

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    Drinking water. The water industry provides drinking water [1] and wastewater services (including sewage treatment) to residential, commercial, and industrial sectors of the economy.Typically public utilities operate water supply networks.The water industry does not include manufacturers and suppliers of bottled water, which is part of the beverage production and belongs to the food sector.
  3. The American Water Works Association's (AWWA) annual State of the Water Industry report provides valuable insights into the challenges and priorities facing the water sector. This year's report, based on a survey of more than 2,400 water professionals conducting in the late 2023, highlights key trends and emerging concerns. ...
  4. Continued impacts from the ongoing global pandemic, concerns about drought and water contaminants, and workforce shortages were the key issues identified in the American Water Works Association's (AWWA) annual State of the Water Industry report, which is now available. Since 2004, AWWA has published the annual State of the Water Industry Report based on survey […]
  5. Jun 6, 2023Despite climate change-related challenges, aging infrastructure, threats to water supply, and other obstacles, water sector optimism and preparedness is on the rise, according to the newly published AWWA's 2023 State of the Water Industry report, which is available to download for free. The 2023 report provides insight into top issues facing the water sector such […]
  6. Jul 19, 2024The American Water Works Association (AWWA) has released its 2024 State of the Water Industry (SOTWI) Report. The report is based on a survey of more than 2,400 water professionals and covers other priority topics such as aging infrastructure, PFAS, cybersecurity, climate change, workforce, and more. The survey responses highlight water sector ...
  7. utilities.mwua.org

    water industry on a scale of 1 (not sound) to 7 (very sound). As shown in the graph above: The most recent survey responses averaged 4.90, a record high and the third consecutive increase since the low of 4.34 in 2017. Participants also are asked annually to rate the soundness of the water industry in five years.
  8. wateronline.com

    Mar 6, 2023Fortunately, this article delivers the most up-to-date water trends shaping 2023. Check out the list below for insights on what's new in water treatment and the water industry in general. Water Trends In America. 1. Water shortages. Scientists warn that the U.S. could see its freshwater supply decrease by as much as a third in less than 50 ...
  9. In recent times, water has commanded an unprecedented level of attention, with the industry grappling with long-standing challenges. Reflecting on the events of 2023, several noteworthy developments came to the fore: Water quality assumed center stage, marked by regulatory advancements regarding PFAS.

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