One of the big questions for the global economy in 2005 is how the Middle Eastern region will recycle its oil surplus. But there is one certainty: there is going to be significant investment in the region's water and wastewater infrastructure. The combination of a fast growing population, highly stressed natural water resources and the challenge of industrialisation means that developing new water sources and putting wastewater to better use is a priority across the region.
'Water Market Middle East' spells out the opportunity, country by country, project by project.
Water
The Middle East region has 5% of the world's population, but only 1% of the world's renewable water resources. With the population of the region increasing rapidly, and the availability of potable ground water declining, investment in developing new water sources in accelerating. 'Water Market Middle East' is your key to making the most of this market.
Wastewater
Did you know that Saudi Arabia intends to spend twice as much money on wastewater over the next decade? It throws into perspective the urgency with which governments are developing the dirty water business in the region. The environmental implications of growing cities, together with the necessity of increased reuse means that wastewater is now at the top of the investment agenda for many countries in the region. 'Water Market Middle East' unlocks the market for your company.