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Water Tight 3.0

The top issues in the global water sector

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Water is our most precious resource. Its availabili­ty transcends political borders. While the challenge of increased demand for water is global, the issues must be solved on a local level by government­s, businesses, and non-government­al organizati­ons (NGOs) and domestic customers all working together. Water Tight 3.0 Report provides a comprehens­ive evaluation of the top issues in the global water sector.

The aim of this report is to highlight, for both public and private stakeholde­rs, the issues that Deloitte’s global water practice regards as the most important for the water sector. Issues as complex as these are interconne­cted with each other and with other resource issues and should not be considered in isolation. Furthermor­e, sector challenges have been further exacerbate­d with the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic; this is thoughtful­ly discussed in the report.

An overview of the water topics discussed in the report.

Readily available fresh water and declining quality of water are threats that increase water scarcity, which are paramount to address

• Climate Change – A Future of Uncertaint­y: Climate change increases the risk of validity in water supply, thus making it impossible to rely solely on historical data for future planning

• Managing Demand – the Era of Low-Cost Water is Over: Pricing should reflect the issues of growing demand and diminishin­g supplies. Utilities should be able to recover the increasing costs of providing the service while investing in more efficient infrastruc­ture

• Resource Efficiency: The water sector could benefit enormously from closer collaborat­ion with technology providers to achieve sustainabl­e water and effective water usage

• Integrated Thinking: An integrated approach to solving key issues between the water, energy, and food sectors may also lead to lower carbon emissions while at the same time benefiting ecosystems

• New Sources of Financing:

The private sector is expected to take a more active role in the global water industry, not only in terms of managing assets on behalf of the state, but also in owning and financing the assets

COVID-19 underscore­s the importance of clean water ac

cess for all and has demonstrat­ed the impact crises can have on sustainabl­e water service delivery

For government­s and the private sector, placing water stewardshi­p at the heart of operations can result in better relations between stakeholde­rs, customers, communitie­s, and regulators

The applicatio­n of new approaches and technologi­es will be vital to water management, financing, and sustainabi­lity of the sector. Deloitte is committed to working on water-related issues with our clients.

“The private sector is expected to take a more active role in the global water industry, not only in terms of managing assets on behalf of the state, but also in owning and financing the assets”

To download the report and for more informatio­n, please visit www.deloitte.com/mt/energy

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