Sorry, I am not sold on this one. You are basically talking about utilities. No different that power companies or waste management.
You have not shown any correlation between the availability of water and an increase in the value of water processing or bottled water stocks.
If anything less water to process, would mean less profit for water processors who are paid by the gallon. The first solution is always to conserve by not watering lawns, low flow toilets, shorter showers etc..
Bottled water has little effect on total water volume. Bottled water is more a luxury item, that could be hurt by the current recession.
Water: The New Oil [View article]
You have not shown any correlation between the availability of water and an increase in the value of water processing or bottled water stocks.
If anything less water to process, would mean less profit for water processors who are paid by the gallon. The first solution is always to conserve by not watering lawns, low flow toilets, shorter showers etc..
Bottled water has little effect on total water volume. Bottled water is more a luxury item, that could be hurt by the current recession.
I don't see water as the new oil in America yet.