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North America Water Consumption Market is Segmented by Source of Water Procurement (Potable Water, Non-Potable/Treated Greywater, Alternate Sources), Data Center Type (Enterprise, Colocation, Cloud Service Provider), Data Center Size (Mega, Massive, Large, and More), Cooling Technology (Air-Based, and More), and Country (United States, Canada, Mexico). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Volume (Liters).
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Graph and download economic data for Sectoral Output for Utilities: Water, Sewage and Other Systems (NAICS 2213) in the United States (IPUCN2213T301000000) from 1988 to 2024 about waste, water, utilities, NAICS, production, and USA.
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The size of the North America Functional Water Industry market was valued at USD XX Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD XXX Million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 6.49% during the forecast period. Key drivers for this market are: Demand for Healthy Hydration Products, Advertisement and Promotional Activities Gaining Prominence. Potential restraints include: Inclination Toward Other Functional Beverages, High Cost Associated with Functional Water. Notable trends are: Growing Preference for Functional Water with Protein.
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The U.S. water and wastewater treatment market is set to grow from USD 121.4 billion in 2024 to USD 204.7 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 6.9% during 2025-2032.
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Over the past five years, water supply and irrigation systems companies have experienced modest growth, primarily driven by increased water prices due to scarcity. Prolonged droughts in regions like Texas, California and Arizona have heightened dependence on surface water, escalating demand and prices. While the residential construction sector struggled with high interest rates in recent years, 2024 and 2025 have seen these rates lowered, setting up a revival in demand from the residential segment. Meanwhile, growth in the commercial market has been constrained due to increased remote and hybrid work, keeping office rental vacancies high and impacting water consumption. Overall, industry revenue has grown at a CAGR of 3.4% over the past five years, reaching an estimated $120.0 billion after a 1.1% increase in 2025. Despite rising revenues, profit has been challenged as industry players strive to comply with stringent government regulations. The introduction of the EPA's national drinking water standards for PFAS and lead mandates extensive infrastructure upgrades, increasing operational costs. However, government funding, such as the $1 billion allocated for PFAS testing and treatment, offers support to mitigate these financial challenges. The US water supply system has seen increased privatization in recent years, with private companies purchasing rights to operate public utilities and upgrading aging infrastructure. Additionally, consolidation is ongoing as larger public utility companies acquire smaller, less efficient distribution systems. The much-needed investment in these systems has raised investment needs, limiting profit recovery. The water supply and irrigation systems industry is poised for expansion in the outlook period. This growth will be fueled by ongoing privatization efforts and consolidation within the sector. The persistent issues of climate change, water shortages, conservation needs and aging infrastructure will increase demand and prices and prompt significant improvement projects for water systems. Anticipated rises in housing starts will further support demand for water supplies. Overall, revenue is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 0.4% to $122.4 billion through the end of 2030.
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A data-driven roundup of U.S. water usage, plumbing industry statistics, and conservation trends for 2025. Includes household water usage, leaks, WaterSense program impact, infrastructure losses, and the future of smart plumbing technologies.
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The South America Water Consumption Market Report is Divided Into Segments Based On Water Procurement (Potable Water, Non-Potable Water, and Other Alternate Sources), Data Center Type (Enterprise, Colocation, and Cloud Service Providers (CSPs)), and Data Center Size (Mega, Massive, Large, Medium, and Small). The Report Provides Market Size and Forecasts for all These Segments, Measured in Volume (Billion Liters).
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Graph and download economic data for Employment for Utilities: Water, Sewage and Other Systems (NAICS 2213) in the United States (IPUCN2213W200000000) from 1987 to 2024 about waste, water, utilities, NAICS, employment, and USA.
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The U.S. Water and Wastewater Treatment Market size was valued at USD 245 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 404 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 6.8 % during the forecast period. Recent developments include: Partnerships between technology providers and municipalities Acquisition of specialized treatment technologies Development of energy-efficient and sustainable solutions. Key drivers for this market are: Increasing Demand for Eco-Friendly Plastics from Packaging Industry to Propel Market Growth. Potential restraints include: Highly Flammable Nature of Water and Wastewater Treatment to Restrict Market Growth. Notable trends are: Increasing water scarcity and population growth.
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U.S. Water and Wastewater Treatment Technologies Market by Treatment Technologies Type (Membrane Separation & Filtration, Sludge Management Technology, Activated Sludge, Clarification) and Application - Forecast to 2035
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The North America Bottled Water Market Report is Segmented by Type (Still Water, Sparkling Water, and Functional/Flavored Water), Packaging Format (PET Bottles, Glass Bottles, and Cans), Category (Mass and Premium), Distribution Channel (On-Trade and Off-Trade), and Geography (United States, Canada, Mexico, and Rest of North America). The Market Forecast are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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TwitterThis dataset contains 2015 national level water withdrawal by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2012 6-digit codes. This dataset was created in FLOWSA, a publicly available python package that generates standardized environmental flows by industry. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Ingwersen, W.W., M. Li, B. Young, J. Vendries, and C. Birney. USEEIO v2.0, The US Environmentally-Extended InputOutput Model v2.0. Scientific Data. Springer Nature Group, New York, NY, 194, (2022).
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Market Size statistics on the Bottled Water Production industry in the US
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U.S. Premium Bottled Water Market size was estimated at USD 5.81 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 7.8% from 2025 to 2034.
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The US water & wastewater valve market is booming, projected to reach over $1.5B by 2033, driven by infrastructure upgrades & smart water tech. Explore market size, growth trends, key players (Parker-Hannifin, Flowserve), and regional analysis. Invest in the future of water management. Recent developments include: September 2022 - DEZURIK announced the release of Extended Flange Urethane Lined Knife Gate Valves. The KUL-EF Extended Flange is a direct dimensional replacement for long-body style slurry push-through valves, but it has the added advantage of not discharging any material while cycling., May 2022 - Emerson introduced the TopWorxTM DX PST with HART 7. Units provide valuable valve data and diagnostic information, enabling the digital transformation of process applications. The new DX PST integrates seamlessly with existing valves and control systems, giving operators access to critical valve data, trends, and diagnostics that can be used to predict and schedule maintenance.. Key drivers for this market are: The Need to Replace Aging Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Across the Nation and Supporting Government Loans. Potential restraints include: Operational Challenges and High Levels of Competition Leading to Price Pressures for Manufacturers. Notable trends are: The Need to Replace Aging Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Across the Nation and Supporting Government Loans.
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United States (US) Water & Wastewater Treatment Market is expected to grow during 2025-2031
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