04872nam 2200601 a 450 991096218730332120251117095112.01-61300-073-1(CKB)2550000000088469(OCoLC)778432693(CaPaEBR)ebrary10522369(SSID)ssj0000570416(PQKBManifestationID)11349714(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000570416(PQKBWorkID)10587860(PQKB)10436684(MiAaPQ)EBC3116714(Au-PeEL)EBL3116714(CaPaEBR)ebr10522369(OCoLC)922966732(BIP)14819644(EXLCZ)99255000000008846920080731d2008 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrBusiness of water a concise overview of challenges and opportunities in the water market : a compilation of recent articles from Journal AWWA /edited and with an introduction by Steve Maxwell1st ed.Denver, Colo. American Water Works Associationc20081 online resource (259 p.) "Science and technology."1-58321-556-5 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introductory Overview -- Census Data Shed Light On US Water And Wastewater Costs -- Water Is Cheap- Ridiculously Cheap! -- The Value of Water: What It Means, Why It's Important, and How Water Utility Managers Can Use It -- No Doubt About Climate Change and Its Implications for Water Suppliers -- Ten Primary Trends and Their Implications for Water Utilities -- How Big Is The "Water Business"? -- The Less Glamorous Side of the Water Industry. . . Where Most of the Dollars Will Be Spent -- Strategic Planning in the Water Industry: Making it a Truly Useful Process -- Preserving Sustainable Water Supplies for Future Generations -- Meeting Customer Expectations in a Fluid Utility Environment -- Population Growth and Climate Change Will Post Tough Challenges for Water Utilities -- Drinking Water Contaminant Regulation-Where Are We Heading? -- The Regulatory Horizon: Implications for Water Utilities -- The Infrastructure Crisis -- Workforce Development and Knowledge Management in Water Utilities -- 2005 Update on Water Industry Consolidation Trends -- The Consolidation Continues, With GE Leading the Pack -- Economies of Scale in Community Water Systems -- Envisioning the Future Water Utility -- The Growing Role of Private Equity in the Water Industry -- Aquatic Ecosystem Protection and Drinking Water Utilities -- Wastewater Is Water Too -- Supply from the Sea: Exploring Ocean Desalination -- The Challenges of New Technology Development in the Water Industry -- Factors for Success in New Technology Development -- Technology Trends and Their Implications for Water Utilities -- Sources of Financing for Your Water Technology Business -- Assessment and Renewal of Water Distribution Systems -- The Paradox of Water Dollars: Connecting the Supply of Funds With Investment Demand.How Healthy Are Your Utility's Financial Fundamentals? -- Implementing an Integrated Water Supply Program in a Water-Scarce Environment -- State of the Industry Report 2006: An Eye to the Future -- Water: Resource or Commodity?.Drinking water utilities in the United States and around the world are facing significant challenges, such as serious water shortages, worn-out pipelines,population growth,andpollution of rivers, lakes, and groundwater. At the same time, the world water market presents important business opportunities,especiallyin countries with expanding economies, such as China,India, and Indonesia.Get inside the burgeoning worldwide water business withThe Business of Water, a compilation of articles from Journal AWWA that explore from a business perspectivethe myriad important issues facing the water industrynow and in the future. The articles were selected by water industry strategist Steve Maxwell, a consultant specializing in merger and acquisition advisory services and strategic planning for the water and broader environmental industries._x000d_ Articles are organized in three primary areas:*The Global Water Problem: How Bad Is It?*The Water Industry: How Big Is It?*The Water Industry: Key Drivers and TrendsWater utilitiesWater-supplyWater resources developmentWater utilities.Water-supply.Water resources development.Maxwell Steve1863508American Water Works Association.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910962187303321Business of water4480998UNINA