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    Water Resources: Water & Site Selection

    April 8, 2025

    Water is a critical factor in site selection, influencing industrial, commercial, agricultural, and residential developments. The availability, quality, and cost of water play a crucial role in determining the long-term success of a location. Whether for drinking, manufacturing, energy production, or irrigation, water accessibility and sustainability are carefully considered when choosing a site.

    1. Water Availability And Quantity.

    One of the primary concerns in site selection is ensuring an adequate water supply to meet current and future needs. Many industries, such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and data centers, require vast amounts of water. Agriculture, which is heavily dependent on irrigation, also relies on consistent water access. Without a reliable source of water, operations can be interrupted, increasing costs and reducing productivity. In urban planning and real estate development, access to potable water is necessary for residential and commercial growth. A location with insufficient water resources may face restrictions on development or require costly infrastructure investments to secure an adequate supply. Moreover, growing populations and climate change can strain water resources, making long-term availability a crucial aspect of site selection.

    Read the full article from Business Facilities here.

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