Water Scarcity Infrastructure

Conviction: 68% · Horizon: 10Y · 2026-06-12
Water scarcity will drive long-term demand for treatment, efficiency, and infrastructure solutions

Rising water stress creates durable demand for companies providing water treatment, engineering, measurement, and pipe infrastructure. Spending should be supported by municipal upgrades, industrial efficiency needs, and adaptation to climate-driven supply constraints.

Instrument Side Target Reason
ECL Long Water scarcity should increase demand for treatment, sanitation, and industrial water efficiency services.
TTEK Long Water stress should support engineering and consulting demand for infrastructure upgrades, resource planning, and environmental resilience projects.
XYL Long Utilities and industrial customers should invest more in water measurement, pumping, treatment, and efficiency systems.
NWPX Long Aging water networks and scarcity-driven infrastructure spending should support demand for water transmission pipe systems.

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