DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/twtwbr/analyzing_the) has announced the addition of the "Analyzing the Water Utilities in China" report to their offering.
The water resources of China are affected by pollution, contamination and regional scarcity. Water resources management is fragmented among various agencies and levels of government.
The Chinese water crisis threatens the stability and prosperity not only in People's Republic of China but globally too, according to John McAlister from the film Aquabiotronics. According to the World Bank forecast, Mainland China has only a per-capita share of 2700 cubic meters per annum, one quarter of the world's average. Half of China's 617 largest cities face water deficits. Beijing is among the cities which will be most affected. Northern China is now relying on underground water that was formed 10,000 years ago to meet the demand of China's large population, which has resulted in ground cracking and subsidence in some regions.
Rapid urbanization and the problems created by this and the diversity of urbanization in the country is analyzed in the section looking at the major challenges facing the water utilities industry in China. The challenge of water scarcity - a major issue facing many countries these days - is also touched upon. Issues with drainage collection networks and the huge problem of disposing off of industrial wastewater is further discussed.
Key Topics Covered:
A. Executive Summary
B. Analyzing China's Water Resources
C. Water Supply and Sanitation in China
D. China's Water Crisis
E. Introduction to the Water Utilities Industry in China
F. Competition in the Industry
G. Analyzing the Market Segments according to Segmentation of Cities
H. Challenges Facing the Industry
I. Analysis of Issues Facing Water Supply Utilities
J. Analysis of Issues Facing Wastewater Management
K. Looking at the Performance of Water Utilities in China
L. Major Players
L.1 Nanhai Development
L.2 Qian Jiang Water Resources Development
L.3 Shanghai Municipal Raw Water
L.4 Wuhan Sanzhen Industry Holding
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