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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

What is Your Water Really Worth?

What is Your Water Really Worth?

Hydrocommerce Corner-Where Water & Money Meet

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January 26, 2010 Edition
By William S. Brennan
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What is Your Water Really Worth?

A typical day for most adults in the western hemisphere begins with a cup of coffee, a shower and a brush of the teeth before we head of to work for the rest of the day. Most never even give water a second thought as we move about our daily routine since every time we turn the faucet, out gushes a commodity that never seems to end. But what would happen one day if you went to turn the shower on and nothing came out? Or worse the color was dark brown or something unrecognizable that reeked and was visually unappealing? What would you be willing to pay for uninterrupted clean water in the developed world? From an investment perspective, water prices are based on user expectations, failing to reflect the costs of infrastructure and maintenance. A prime example is the Metropolitan Board in Southern California where a 14% price increase did not cover the cost of delivering water, triggering the utility to access its reserves for $182 million. We bring this to light because this is not a one off situation. Water utilities get paid based on usage fees, giving them perverse disincentives to conservation and limiting their ability to invest in new technologies should water stress occur.

Most Americans as well as inhabitants of developed countries don’t pay much attention to the price of water because it is probably the cheapest utility bill that arrives in the mailbox. Think about it. Aren’t you excited that your cell bill is going down due to competitive pressures. So when is the other company going to show up at my front door and install a new water pipe in my front yard so I have an option who I should write the check to at the end of the month? Never! What you have now is what your children and grandchildren will have for the next 50 to 100 years. I can say that with a high degree of confidence since we have for the most part the same pipes and the same company supplying water over the last 100 years. Sure the name may change and the municipality may run out of money forcing it to sell its water works but the majority of us are dealing with the same company that our Grandparents did. This means that those same pipes that worked so well in New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Los Angeles since the 1930’s are still the same pipes that are bringing us our water today!

So what is the real underlying value of water relative to the state of our infrastructure, the energy used to treat and move it and ultimately, is it priced correctly? The water that runs into our homes goes through a comprehensive treatment protocol that is governed by the EPA before it ever hits the transmission pipes. The cost of treatment alone when you add in the energy to move water through various membranes and filters is likely far more than the average person realizes. Once clean enough for potable use, that water travels miles to reach its destination through a complex menagerie of pipes, motors, and valves before it reaches its final destination. Did you ever consider the energy cost to move water up a hill? Just ask the Metropolitan Water District in Southern California or Denver Water in Colorado and they will be happy to provide an answer. In addition, hydro electric plants regularly pump water uphill by “pumped storage,” in which water is moved from a lower-elevation storage facility (either a reservoir or a purpose-built container) to a higher elevation for release during peak demand. Although pumping the water uphill consumes more electricity than is generated by the water flowing back down, the financial return for the peak power is higher than the cost of pumping water during off-peak times. Did you ever give a second though to just how much energy is needed to provide water services? Energy is required to lift water from significant depth in aquifers, pump water through canals and pipes, control water flow and treat waste water, and desalinate brackish or sea water. Globally, commercial energy consumed for delivering water is more than 7% of total world consumption. Energy consumption effects water use more than we realize with 50% of our fresh water being used by electrical power plants

What most fail to realize is that the water industry is a “rising-cost” industry, with prices rising faster than the rate of inflation. Most costs are associated with infrastructure replacement, regulatory compliance (treatment), and population growth (for some areas). Labor, energy, and chemicals are the three major operating expenses for many systems where rising costs are coupled with flat or declining demand (conservation), another source of price pressure. One of the first points we always make with investors in the water sector is that water demand is relatively price inelastic; however, large-volume and discretionary use may fall due to price response. Ultimately, water customers experience the combined and regressive effect of water, wastewater, and stormwater charges. So get ready for higher water rates.


From our view, full-cost water pricing is essential for sustainability, as well as economic efficiency; in the coming years, accurate pricing will signal and encourage efficient production and use and emerge as the catalyst for behavioral change among end users. In the absence of full-cost pricing, subsidies can flow to or from water systems and sustainability will become more questionable, especially in regions where water shortages are expected to persist. Regulated water utilities, many of which are nongovernmental, are likely to charge customers for the full (accounting) cost of service. Presently many government-owned (but not all) water systems are reluctant to charge the full cost of service through rates. That will change albeit slow due to the political nature of the beast. Census Bureau data illustrate a persistent gap between expenses and revenues for water and wastewater services (comparatively). Remember, ratemaking can be politicized (“willingness to charge”), which may play a role in cost avoidance, including investment deferrals as we have seen from our not so stimulating U.S. stimulus plan. However, cost allocation and rate design are both technical skills that reside within the body of a water utility. And don’t leave out political skills which are needed too (communications, participatory processes, and accountability) in order to prepare the public for the inevitable price increases that we believe will be 3x-5x your present water bill over the next five years.


Often overlooked by most people, politics has and will continue to play the leading role in setting the ultimate price of water globally, resulting in prices that short term, may remain artificially low in comparison to the intrinsic value of water in certain parts of the world; not enough water stress exists in those areas to move pricing that wakes up the end user. Shortsighted but prevalent. Consider this as likely scenario…even while the average water usage drops among end users, the cost to maintain existing operations continues to climb. First, a minimum usage charge for those areas that the water usage does not support the underlying cost will be implemented. Ultimately, however, we will pay the full cost and when that occurs, pricing will become significantly higher and hopefully more intelligently applied across the usage spectrum. We anticipate that regional pricing structures will become more creative (as we have seen in certain parts of water starved California) – including tiered rates where the first tranche of water-basic “human right” water is priced just below or at full cost while the next tranche of water beyond the first tier is substantially increased through tariffs and usage levels that provide a true and measurable disincentive to overuse. So while you ponder over your next underpriced water bill (if you are lucky enough), consider picking up a few shares of the local water company if it’s a publicly traded security.


By William S. Brennan
Brennan Investment Partners LLC

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Monday, January 18, 2010

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Investoridea.com and www.water-stock.com release a new water stock profile for Two Rivers Water Company (OTCBB:TURV)

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Point Roberts WA, Delta B.C., January 18, 2010 - www.InvestorIdeas.com and its leading water investor portal www.water-stocks.com announce the recent addition of Two Rivers Water Company (OTCBB:TURV) (NAVIDEC FNCL SVCS) to its directory of company profiles by industry sectors.

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

New for 2010 at www.Water-Stocks.com, Cleantech Water Investing Portal

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Monday, January 11, 2010

Hydrocommerce Corner-Where Water & Money Meet - January 11th

Hydrocommerce Corner-Where Water & Money Meet

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January 11, 2010 Edition
By William S. Brennan
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The never ending growing imbalances in global water supply and demand have been well documented over the last 20 years. Based on recent surveys, groundwater levels, reservoirs, lakes and other forms of water capture/supply sources are running dangerously low around the world, exacerbating an unquenchable and unsustainable water consumption/replenishment scenario with no solution in sight. Somewhat quietly in our opinion, water prices continue to rise well above inflation in developed countries, which should have spurned investor interest to a higher degree than what has taken place.

So where is the disconnect? Investment in the infrastructure-pipes, reuse systems, metering, and the like and even the primary source of our daily water-water utilities has been dismal to nonexistent. The EPA presently estimates that we are $600 Billion behind in US water system upgrades alone. No stimulus package or packages will solve the funding criticality that we are now facing. The only sources will be taxes on goods that potential foul or contaminate water on contact, a significant increase in your water bill that will reflect full cost pricing-energy use, treatment and conveyance to your shower head, bathtub, residential irrigation system etc and lastly, private funds (in the form of public-private partnerships) that have been active in other parts of the globe but have been given a relative cold shoulder here in the U.S.. While the rest of the emerging world recognizes that water infrastructure is critical for continued GDP growth, The U.S. falls farther behind in rebuilding our water infrastructure, there by jeopardizing not only our public health at the local level but our status as a key economic growth engine for the world as we enter into the second decade of the 21st century.

In the capacity of a portfolio manager in the water sector for the better part of the last decade, I always believe that there are two camps-the group that recognizes that opportunities abound for solution providers when problems arise and the second camp that relies on others to solve those problems for them. From an investor standpoint, the primary concern always comes back to the basic question that I have been repeatedly asked over the years - How do I make money investing in water stocks. With global water shortages looming and the availability of potable water continuing to dwindle, there will be significant opportunities for the companies that provide the solutions to these issues. Investments in water have been far below expectations but we see a changing mindset afoot. A greater level of investment will emerge in the next decade with a focus on areas where water shortages are prevalent.

A bifurcation investment approach of investing in developed countries where infrastructure is well established and emerging countries where the infrastructure build out is just beginning is a prudent approach. The underlying themes will include increasing the water supply through re-use technology (water recycling) and desalination where sufficient energy sources exist. Unless you live on the down slope of a mountain, water movement and treatment is an expensive proposition that investors don’t fully grasp in the context of energy usage and requirements (we will cover this in our next article). In the U.S., Flowserve and Energy recovery are two companies that come to mind which should benefit from activity these areas. The meters area will be used to regulate and reduce our daily usage, whether it is residential, agriculture or industrial. With energy providers and agriculture being the two largest daily users of water (home usage surprisingly is below 10%), a renewed interest on reduction in usage in gaining momentum, thereby benefitting companies like Itron and Badger Meter. At the home level, be prepared in the coming years for a massive replacement of water efficient devices that Congress quietly passed in January 2008. This is mandatory for any new construction! Any appliances and plumbing fixtures that use water will be replaced by a more water friendly device in the upcoming years. Geberit and Pentair sit squarely in the middle of this event.
Lastly, water utilities should not be overlooked. Water Utilities/Utilities involved in water usage such as hydroelectric may not grow very fast, but they are remarkably consistent—delivering solid but not spectacular returns every year. This enables these stocks to deliver impressive compounded returns over time. Just remember what we consider a key point- we have never seen a water utility trade on a j curve! One must be valuation sensitive and be aware of local and regional issues when wading into the water utility investment pool. Seasonality, rate case delays, droughts can have a positive or negative impact on each individual company. As a value investor, water utilities will likely be our favorite subsector for the foreseeable future providing cheap, high quality companies with solid dividends that have a lower beta relative to the broader market, prospects for continued earnings growth, and the possibility for valuation multiple expansions based on increased cost for water treatment and delivery leading to higher water rates. In the context of what many professional investors are calling he “new normal” - diminished growth, deleveraging, and increased government involvement that will reduce profits and their eventual distribution to investors in the form of dividends and interest - we believe that water utilities could experience significant investor interest in 2010 and beyond. Why? Bill Gross, PIMCO’s bond guru said it best in our opinion, validating our investment thesis: “why not just buy utilities if that’s what the future American capitalistic model is likely to resemble.” We wholeheartedly agree! In a low growth environment, it seems that a company’s stock should yield more than its less risky debt, and many utilities, especially water utilities bought at the proper valuation metrics, provide just that opportunity. A basket of high yield water utilities such as American Water, American States, Cascal, United Utilities and certain Hydro electric companies such as CEMIG should be considered by investors that are in search of sustainable yield and stable growth.
Water investing is not a direct investment based on some arbitrary value per gallon of water, but a strategic investment in the many sub-sectors that are involved in its extraction, treatment, regulation, metering, conveyance and resource management on both the domestic and global stage. Many investors look at water in varying capacities: commodity, natural resource, alternative, and utility are just a few of boxes that water is placed by the investment community. Although water is continually referred to as the next oil, our approach has always remained that the consistent growth of the sum of the parts of the global water business will likely provide investors exposure to a historically solid growth commodity that no one can do without.
By William S. Brennan
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Disclaimer: This column, Hydrocommerce Corner-Where Water & Money Meet with Bill Brennan, is the opinion of William S Brennan.Content found in the articles is subject to the terms found in the InvestorIdeas.com disclaimer and does not represent a recommendation of investment advice. Investors should seek the advice of a qualified investment professional prior to making any investment decisions.

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Global Water Indices

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Symbol - Name- Exchange

FRGWM.NX CAC GAS WATER ENX
F9TM.DE DAXGLOB WATER EUR GER
F9TL.DE DAXGLOB WATER EUR GER
3BQ1.DE DAXGLOB WATER GBP GER
3BQ0.DE DAXGLOB WATER GBP GER
3BQZ.DE DAXGLOB WATER USD GER
3BQY.DE DAXGLOB WATER USD GER
4N78.DE DAXSUB ALL WATER GER
^DJBWRT Dow Jones Brookfield Water DJI
^DJBWRET Dow Jones Brookfield Water Infr DJI
^DJBWRE Dow Jones Brookfield Water Infr DJI
^DJBWR Dow Jones Brookfield Water Infr DJI
^DJUSUO Dow Jones U.S. Gas, Water & Mul DJI
^DWCGWM Dow Jones U.S. Gas, Water & Mul DJI
^DJUSWU Dow Jones U.S. Water Index DJI
^DWCWAT Dow Jones U.S. Water Total Stoc DJI
VLEGW.NX EASYETF WATER VLI ENX
VLUGW.NX EASYETF WATER VLI ENX
I:NMX7570.L FTSE 350 Index - Gas Water & Mu LSE
WIAMERS7570.FGI FTSE AM-GAS WATER FGI
WIAMERS7570.L FTSE AM-GAS WATER FSI
WIBRA7577.L FTSE BRA - WATER FSI
WIBRA7577.FGI FTSE BRA - WATER FGI
WIEBLOCS7570.FGI FTSE EB-GAS WATER FGI
WIEBLOCS7570.L FTSE EB-GAS WATER FSI
WIEURPS7570.FGI FTSE EP-GAS WATER FGI
WIEURPS7570.L FTSE EP-GAS WATER FSI
WIEURS7570.FGI FTSE EU-GAS WATER FGI
WIEURS7570.L FTSE EU-GAS WATER FSI
WIEXEBS7570.L FTSE EXB-GAS WATER FSI
WIEXEBS7570.FGI FTSE EXB-GAS WATER FGI
WIEXCHE7570.L FTSE EXC-GAS WATER FSI
WIEXCHE7570.FGI FTSE EXC-GAS WATER FGI
WIEXDEU7570.FGI FTSE EXD-GAS WATER FGI
WIEXDEU7570.L FTSE EXD-GAS WATER FSI
WIEXUKS7570.FGI FTSE EXK-GAS WATER FGI
WIEXUKS7570.L FTSE EXK-GAS WATER FSI
WIEXSWE7570.L FTSE EXS-GAS WATER FSI
WIEXSWE7570.FGI FTSE EXS-GAS WATER FGI
WIFRA7577.L FTSE FRA-WATER FSI
WIFRA7577.FGI FTSE FRA-WATER FGI
WIGBR7577.FGI FTSE GBR-WATER FGI
WIGBR7577.L FTSE GBR-WATER FSI
WIHKG7577.FGI FTSE HKG-WATER FGI
WIHKG7577.L FTSE HKG-WATER FSI
WINAMERS7570.FGI FTSE NA-GAS WATER FGI
WINAMERS7570.L FTSE NA-GAS WATER FSI
WIPACS7570.L FTSE PC-GAS WATER FSI
WIPACS7570.FGI FTSE PC-GAS WATER FGI
WIPACXJA7570.FGI FTSE PXJ-GAS WATER FGI
WIPACXJA7570.L FTSE PXJ-GAS WATER FSI
EOWR.FGI FTSE WATER FGI
EOWR30.FGI FTSE WATER FGI
WORLDS7570.L FTSE WLD-GAS WATER FSI
WORLDS7570.FGI FTSE WLD-GAS WATER FGI
WIXEBS7570.FGI FTSE XEB-GAS WATER FGI
WIXEBS7570.L FTSE XEB-GAS WATER FSI
WIXJAS7570.FGI FTSE XJA-GAS WATER FGI
WIXJAS7570.L FTSE XJA-GAS WATER FSI
WIXSAFS7570.L FTSE XSA-GAS WATER FSI
WIXSAFS7570.FGI FTSE XSA-GAS WATER FGI
WIXUKS7570.L FTSE XUK-GAS WATER FSI
WIXUKS7570.FGI FTSE XUK-GAS WATER FGI
WIXUSAS7570.FGI FTSE XUS-GAS WATER FGI
WIXUSAS7570.L FTSE XUS-GAS WATER FSI
^HHO ISE-B&S Water Index WCB
HHO-X.W ISE-B&S Water Index WCB
^JYY ISE-B&S Water Index Settlement WCB
VLWAT.NX LYXOR ETF WLD WATER ENX
I1UB.DE PRIME WATER PERF GER
I2UB.DE PRIME WATER PREIS GER
^PIIWI Palisades Global Water Index DJI
^PIIWIP Palisades Global Water Index DJI
^PIIWIR Palisades Global Water DJI
^PIIWIT Palisades Global Water Total Re DJI
^ZWI Palisades Water Index ASE
SBOXGWAT.SG S-BOX GLOB WATER P STU
BNPIWATR.SG S-BOX WATER USD P STU
^VWIP Vontobel Water Index (EUR) DJI
^VWIL Vontobel Water Index (USD) DJI
^VWIV Vontobel Water Total Return Ind DJI
^VWIR Vontobel Water Total Return Ind DJI
^YHOh914 Water Utilities YHD
^WOWAXPD World Water Index DJI
^WOWAXP World Water Index DJI
^WOWAXPDC World Water Index CW DJI
^WOWAXPC World Water Index CW DJI
^WOWAXC World Water Total Return Index DJI
^WOWAXD World Water Total Return Index DJI
^WOWAXDC World Water Total Return Index DJI
^WOWAX World Water Total Return Index DJI

*posted January 2010
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