A commodity that soon may become more precious than gold or oil is, surprisingly enough, clean water. Fresh water demand is expected to rise more than 50% in emerging economies and by 15% in the developed countries during the next 15 years, according to The World Resources Institute.
This trend makes water stocks a must-own for long-term investors. So with that, here are four dividend stocks that will likely benefit from rising demand of fresh water: Artesian Resources Corp. (Nasdaq: ARTNA), Consolidated Water Co. (Nasdaq: CWCO), California Water Service Group (NYSE: CWT) and Middlesex Water Co. (Nasdaq: MSEX).
Source: StreetAuthority
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