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Construction Business Review | Friday, November 14, 2025
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FREMONT, CA: The water and wastewater construction industry covers one of the most fundamental human needs: access to safe drinking water. Few industries are more vital to the complicated weave of modern civilization than the water and wastewater construction industry. From guaranteeing community access to clean water to managing waste disposal safely, the sector is crucial for public health, environmental sustainability, and economic development. Its relevance is not limited to the creation of physical infrastructure but also to the essence of life and progress.
Freshwater resources are increasingly strained due to population growth, urbanization, and climate change, and the construction of water treatment plants, pipelines, and distribution networks becomes paramount. The importance of wastewater management cannot be overstated. The construction of sewage treatment plants, sewer systems, and stormwater management facilities constitutes a critical line of defense against pollution and contamination, ensuring communities can thrive in a safe and sanitary environment. Beyond meeting basic needs, the water and wastewater construction industry promotes sustainable development.
