Flood and Emergency Events in the North American Water and Wastewater Market

Flood and Emergency Events in the North American Water and Wastewater Market

Flooding is the New Normal as Municipalities Must Adapt

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30-Jul-2015
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North America
Research Code: 9AAF-00-16-00-00
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North American cities are highly exposed to the risk and damage of flooding, which is becoming the norm. New strategies in urban flood management are needed to mitigate the impacts. Key Mega Trends affecting the market include climate change, deteriorating infrastructure, and constrained public spending. These realities present an opportunity that is layered and highly local in design. The market is composed of various segments that include pumping and dewatering, water and wastewater treatment, storm water treatment, emergency and mobile water services, EPC engineering and design, environmental management, and decision-support platforms.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Introduction

Cost of Flooding—North America

Number of Floods Since 1960—United States

Fundamental Changes Affecting Urban Water Management

Growing Cost of Climate Change—United States

ASCE 2013 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure

Constrained Public Funding Challenge

Key Market Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Key Market Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Restraints Explained (continued)

Miami

New York City

New Orleans

Flood Management Market Components

Pumping and Dewatering

Water and Wastewater Treatment

EPC and Engineering & Design for Hard Infrastructure

Environment Management

Decision-support Platforms and Crisis Management Centers

Stormwater Treatment

Stormwater Treatment (continued)

Emergency and Mobile Water Services

FEMA—Federal Emergency Management Agency

FEMA—Federal Emergency Management Agency (continued)

DFAA—Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements

State, Provincial, and Local Response

Archetypes for Urban Areas Dealing with Flood Management

Defensive City

Adaptive City

Smart City

Retreating City

Flood City Archetype Matrix

Trajectories of Cities and Archetypes

The Last Word—4 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

The Frost & Sullivan Story

Value Proposition: Future of Your Company & Career

Global Perspective

Industry Convergence

360º Research Perspective

Implementation Excellence

Our Blue Ocean Strategy

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North American cities are highly exposed to the risk and damage of flooding, which is becoming the norm. New strategies in urban flood management are needed to mitigate the impacts. Key Mega Trends affecting the market include climate change, deteriorating infrastructure, and constrained public spending. These realities present an opportunity that is layered and highly local in design. The market is composed of various segments that include pumping and dewatering, water and wastewater treatment, storm water treatment, emergency and mobile water services, EPC engineering and design, environmental management, and decision-support platforms.
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Author Seth Cutler
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