U.S. & Canada Municipal Water Corporate Subscription

Helping companies navigate the changing U.S. and Canada municipal water landscape

The once slow-moving municipal water sector in the U.S. and Canada is now seeing significant change. Impacted by supply chain and labor disruptions, aging assets, changing demographic and industrial demands, and environmental stresses—the landscape is growing at a pace unforeseen decades ago. Unprecedented infrastructure spending at the federal and state level, and the evolving regulatory landscape drives new water industry spending and shifts in company strategies. 

Industry Insights

Data

Support & Interaction

Subscription Benefits

Gain insight into company and utility strategies, business models, emerging trends and market shifts

Understand market sizing and forecasts (CAPEX and OPEX, Pipes and Treatment Assets)

Anticipate regulatory shifts at the federal, state, and local levels to assess their implications and strategic impacts on water, wastewater, and stormwater

Track infrastructure funding programs and project financing models

Identify opportunities for targeting U.S. water, wastewater, and stormwater utilities by geography and size

Leverage a team of dedicated water market experts for questions and validation

Key Research

Corporate Subscription clients receive ongoing access to a steady stream of deliverables including Quarterly Reviews, Insight Reports, Analyst Presentations, and Research Notes. 

Non-revenue Water: U.S. Municipal Utility Water Losses, Costs, and Trends

U.S. & Canada Municipal Water: Key Trends, Deals, and Policy in Water Management, Q1 2025

Uncertain Times: The State of Water Policy in Washington

U.S. & Canada Water Policy Review: Key Developments and Market Outlook, H1 2025

U.S. Municipal Utility Water Rates Index 2024: Drinking Water & Sewer

U.S. & Canada Municipal Water: Key Trends, Deals, and Policy in Water Management, Q4 2024

Water Policy

U.S. & Canada Water Policy Review: Key Developments and Market Outlook, H1 2025:

The U.S. EPA has finalized maximum contaminant levels for six PFAS compounds, marking a significant regulatory shift.

Forecast

U.S. & Canada Water Policy Review: Key Developments and Market Outlook, H1 2025:

The U.S. EPA has finalized maximum contaminant levels for six PFAS compounds, marking a significant regulatory shift.

Water Policy

U.S. & Canada Water Policy Review: Key Developments and Market Outlook, H1 2025:

The U.S. EPA has finalized maximum contaminant levels for six PFAS compounds, marking a significant regulatory shift.

Forecast

Digital Water: Key Trends, Project Activity, and Market Outlook, Q1 2025

The 10 publicly traded digital water companies tracked by Bluefield saw an annual revenue growth of 7.4% in 2024…

Water Policy

Glanua Powers Up Wastewater, Biogas Production Portfolio

Ireland-based Glanua has reinforced its position in the U.K. anaerobic digestion and biogas market through its recent…

Forecast

Investment Pours into Spain Data Centers

On 3 March, Amazon Web Services Europe announced three new water projects in Aragon, Spain, worth €17.2 million (US$18.1 million).

Key Data Sets for Clients

800

Utility Capital Improvement Plans

47,000+ U.S. Drinking Water Utilities

2100+ U.S. Stormwater

Systems

25,000

U.S. Wastewater Treatment Plants

400+Collaborative

Delivery Projects for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure

1,000+ Water Reuse Projects

50

U.S. Cities’ Water Rates Analysis

60,000 State Revolving Fund projects

Key Questions Addressed Through this Service

What is the forecasted spend on water, wastewater, and stormwater through 2030?

Which companies and business models are succeeding in municipal water?

How are state regulations on emerging contaminants driving advanced water treatment and impacting utility budgets?

Which states and provinces are most attractive for water investment and what are their unique challenges?

Where are the growth opportunities in U.S. and Canada municipal water markets?

Leverage Bluefield today to shape tomorrow’s water strategy

We know water

Corporate Subscription clients have enterprise access to Bluefield’s team of water experts for questions and specific research needs. We are real people and not AI bots and we encourage interactive client relationships.