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市場調查報告書
美國的上下水道市場:2011年
Water Market USA 2011
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Abstract
Overview
The American water market is facing a daunting challenge. Decades of
underinvestment in municipal infrastructure means that drastic changes are
urgently needed. Yet this is a time when public finances are stretched more
than ever before. It is now crucial to set long term strategic goals to
overcome the obstacles of this new environment - and getting your strategy
right is key to unlocking the vast opportunities on the other side.
Water Market USA 2011 is your indispensible companion to the US water
market, with all the strategic information you need to make the most of
opportunities in 2011 and beyond. Our research offers fresh and unique insight
into the issues affecting growth in the US water and wastewater market. The
data and analysis will revolutionize your ability to make the right decisions
for your business, so you can be confident about future recovery.
This report is essential reading for:
- Investors and Financiers - if you' re looking to invest in quoted
water stocks, the water rights market, or water and wastewater infrastructure
projects, you cannot afford to miss this report
- Technology and Equipment suppliers - find more than 1,500
potential sales leads in our comprehensive project list - get your
technologies involved before the projects even go to tender, and get the edge
over your competitors.
- EPC Contractors and Consultants - identify the market
opportunities available through various contract arrangements, such as
design-build and design-build-operate.
- Utilities and Policy Makers - find creative ways to deliver better
infrastructure and performance. Compare key performance indicators of the top
400 utilities, and learn from other examples in our utility profiles with
financials.
Table of Contents
Publication information
Foreword
Executive summary
Market commentaries
1. Water scarcity, desalination and reuse
2. Water and shale gas in the U.S.
3. Water rights markets in the western U.S.
4. Municipal finance
5. DB, DBO and other alternative procurements
6. Equipment supply sector and the supply chain
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regions
7. Region 1: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont
- 7.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 7.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 7.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 7.4 State water withdrawal
- 7.5 Wastewater management
- 7.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 7.7 Procurement models
- 7.8 Forecast
8. Region 2: New York and New Jersey
- 8.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 8.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 8.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 8.4 State water withdrawal
- 8.5 Wastewater management
- 8.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 8.7 Procurement models
- 8.8 Forecast
9. Region 3: Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia
- 9.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 9.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 9.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 9.4 State water withdrawal
- 9.5 Wastewater management
- 9.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 9.7 Procurement models
- 9.8 Forecast
10. Region 4: Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee
- 10.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 10.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 10.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 10.4 State water withdrawal
- 10.5 Wastewater management
- 10.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 10.7 Procurement models
- 10.8 Forecast
11. Region 4: Florida
- 11.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 11.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 11.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 11.4 State water withdrawal
- 11.5 Wastewater management
- 11.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 11.7 Procurement models
- 11.8 Forecast
12. Region 5: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin
- 12.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 12.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 12.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 12.4 State water withdrawal
- 12.5 Wastewater management
- 12.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 12.7 Procurement models
- 12.8 Forecast
13. Region 6: Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma
- 13.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 13.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 13.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 13.4 State water withdrawal
- 13.5 Wastewater management
- 13.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 13.7 Procurement models
- 13.8 Forecast
14. Region 6: Texas
- 14.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 14.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 14.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 14.4 State water withdrawal
- 14.5 Wastewater management
- 14.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 14.7 Procurement models
- 14.8 Forecast
15. Region 7: Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska
- 15.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 15.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 15.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 15.4 State water withdrawal
- 15.5 Wastewater management
- 15.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 15.7 Procurement models
- 15.8 Forecast
16. Region 8: Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming
- 16.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 16.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 16.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 16.4 State water withdrawal
- 16.5 Wastewater management
- 16.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 16.7 Procurement models
- 16.8 Forecast
17. Region 9: Arizona, Hawaii and Nevada
- 17.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 17.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 17.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 17.4 State water withdrawal
- 17.5 Wastewater management
- 17.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 17.7 Procurement models
- 17.8 Forecast
18. Region 9: California
- 18.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 18.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 18.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 18.4 State water withdrawal
- 18.5 Wastewater management
- 18.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 18.7 Procurement models
- 18.8 Forecast
19. Region 10: Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington
- 19.1 Demographic and economic indicators
- 19.2 Overview of regional challenges
- 19.3 Water and wastewater sector organization and structure
- 19.4 State water withdrawal
- 19.5 Wastewater management
- 19.6 Water and wastewater finance
- 19.7 Procurement models
- 19.8 Forecast
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