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Bull of the Day: Mueller Co. (MWA)

I remember when Evian launched their ad campaigns here in the US in 80s, selling water for what then seemed like astronomical prices (who knew they were on to something).

In the United States, a liter of bottled water can cost up to $3 per bottle, while a similar volume of tap water costs less than one cent. According to a NRDC study over 12 years ago, U.S. consumers paid between 240 and 10,000 times more per unit volume for bottled water than for tap water.

(There are 119.24 liters in a barrel, which means that a barrel of premium water would cost about $360 or 4.5 times more than oil)

To make things even more complicated, bottled water and tap water are regulated by different federal agencies: the Food and Drug Administration (:FDA) regulates bottled water and the Environmental Protection Agency (:EPA) oversees the quality of tap water.

Several studies have found that the enforcement and monitoring of water quality is irregular and inconsistent for both tap water and bottled water. But contrary to popular belief, Tap water contamination incidents must be reported promptly to the public, while the same is not true for bottled water.

The bottom line is that even though we pay a premium for our drinking water, potable water flowing constantly through the pipes in our homes and workplace is crucial and highly regulated. In certain cities it doesn’t taste so bad either.

A tap water renaissance would be wonderful for today’s Bull of the Day Mueller & Co. MWA, but more realistic for its growth are the necessary improvements to American water infrastructure. It’s a trend that’s not only needed, but demanded by the people.

Water is essential to our daily lives and it’s a quiet, but very powerful commodity that we tend to take for granted.

Water, water everywhere… …but getting it to where it’s needed can be a problem.

The truth is that Mueller & Co. MWA is not the company that is filtering your water for drinking or capitalizing on a shift from bottles back to the tap. Their products and services actually help get the water to our homes, hydrants and business in addition to troubleshooting problems that lie beneath the streets.

Mueller is one of the largest manufacturers of fire hydrants, butterfly valves and Iron Gate valves in the U.S. and Canada and offers the broadest product line of valves for residential water and gas systems.

Other product offerings include pipe repair products, water meters, tapping machines and tools, advanced metering infrastructure (:AMI)/automated meter reading (AAMRQ) and leak detection and pipe condition assessment technology and services.