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Water Systems Council Releases 2024 State of the U.S. Water Well Industry Report


Supply Chain Woes Ease; Inflation and Economy Present Challenges

WASHINGTON, April 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Water Systems Council (WSC) has released its 3rd Annual State of the U.S. Water Well Industry report that provides new insights into how the industry looked at the end of 2023 and the outlook for 2024.

Commissioned by WSC and conducted by a third-party company during the fourth quarter of 2023, the 2024 State of the U.S. Water Well Industry Report is the third annual report on the issues and opportunities facing the water well industry nationwide.

For the 2024 report, 967 industry professionals were surveyed. Respondents included water well contractors (66%), distributors (20%), manufacturers (11%), and manufacturer representatives (3%). There was an 8% increase in participation in the 2024 survey vs. the 2023 survey.

Survey respondents viewed 2024 with cautious optimism, with the overall positive outlook slipping from 6.9 in 2023 to 6.8 in 2024. This year is forecasted to feel much more like a "normal" year for the first time since before the pandemic. The supply chain has stabilized, demand is leveling off, and pricing and interest rates are less volatile. However, with 2024 comes election year uncertainty and unpredictable weather patterns.

The survey also found that the average water well contractor earns $2.4M in annual revenue and has 14 employees. When asked about their 2023 revenue vs. 2022, 34% of contractors saw an increase in revenue while 50% said revenue remained the same and 16% experienced a decrease in revenue in 2023.

Additional insights from the new report include:

The full 2024 State of the U.S. Water Well Industry Report, which features an executive summary, detailed charts and graphs, and individual comments from survey participants and WSC legal and government affairs staff, is available for free download from the WSC website.

The Water Systems Council is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the wider use of wells as safe, sustainable, and cost-effective drinking water systems, protecting groundwater resources and users of well water, and ensuring a safe drinking water supply for well owners. WSC members include major manufacturers of the integral components of wells and other drinking water systems, leading distributors of these components, and various drinking water professionals. WSC is the only national nonprofit organization with programs solely focused on private water wells and small, shared wells.

For more information, visit watersystemscouncil.org.

Contact:

Margaret Martens, Executive Director
Water Systems Council
[email protected]
704-658-8730

SOURCE Water Systems Council


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