The production of water collection, treatment, and supply in Belgium has shown significant variation over the years. From 2013 to 2023, it increased from €2.4 billion to €3.21 billion, with some fluctuations, notably a dip in 2020. Notably, the year-on-year variation indicates considerable volatility, including notable dips in 2018 and 2020. However, the sector rebounded post-2020, evident in the 23.54% increase in 2021. The average annual growth rate over the last five years is 2.66%. As of 2023, Belgium's water production value stands at €3.21 billion.
Looking ahead to 2028, forecasts suggest a steady increase at an average annual growth rate of 1.76%, with a 9.12% overall growth expected over the next five years. Future trends to watch for include advancements in water treatment technologies, increased regulatory standards, and heightened focus on sustainable water practices to address environmental concerns and evolving consumer demands.