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Investing in Water Stocks: Five Dividend-Paying Utilities

By , Associate Editor, Money Morning@DavidGZeiler

One of the adages of investing is to look for things that people absolutely must have, and nothing fits that definition more than water.

And with droughts and water shortages becoming increasingly common, investing in water stocks - particularly water utilities that pay dividends - makes more sense than ever.

Almost every part of the world has some sort of issues with their water supply. Some 780 million people don't have access to clean drinking water.

Even the United States has its water woes.

Just look at what's been going on in California in recent years. Last year was the driest year on record, and this year hasn't been any better. Many key reservoirs are falling dangerously below capacity.

And now the U.S. Geological Survey estimates that the chance of a decade-long drought in the Southwest is "at least 80%."

This is nothing short of a crisis, but more than that, it's a crisis that government and business have no choice but to solve.

That makes it a prime investing opportunity.

When it comes to investing in water stocks, dividend-paying utilities are a particularly good option. Such companies not only provide steady income, but also will deliver capital appreciation over time.

Investing in Water Stocks: Try These Five Utilities

We've found five dividend-paying water utility stocks that all offer a yield of at least 2.6%.

The rest of these water utilities are smaller companies, but the stocks have greater potential upside...

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About the Author

David Zeiler, Associate Editor for Money Morning at Money Map Press, has been a journalist for more than 35 years, including 18 spent at The Baltimore Sun. He has worked as a writer, editor, and page designer at different times in his career. He's interviewed a number of well-known personalities - ranging from punk rock icon Joey Ramone to Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Wozniak.

Over the course of his journalistic career, Dave has covered many diverse subjects. Since arriving at Money Morning in 2011, he has focused primarily on technology. He's an expert on both Apple and cryptocurrencies. He started writing about Apple for The Sun in the mid-1990s, and had an Apple blog on The Sun's web site from 2007-2009. Dave's been writing about Bitcoin since 2011 - long before most people had even heard of it. He even mined it for a short time.

Dave has a BA in English and Mass Communications from Loyola University Maryland.

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