DripDropUSA has composed multibillion-dollar proposals for mega cities with rapidly decreasing water supply.
Governments, Public/private partnerships, and The World Bank are desperately funding water supply projects around the world. Currently, there is $200 billion dollars in active RFP bids in Saudi Arabia and Africa.

  • Cape Town, South Africa Population:
    4.6 million Water Usage: 50 billion gal. Proposal: $2.9 billion
  • Jerusalem, Israel Population: 1.3 million Water Usage: 60 billion gal. Proposal: $2.5 billion
  • Mexico City Population: 21.7 million Water Usage: 2B7 billion gal. Proposal: $10.4 billion
  • Sao Paulo, Brazil Population: 22 million Water Usage: 290 billion gal. Proposal: $10.9 billion
  • Dhaka, Bangladesh Population: 22 million Water Usage: 290 billion gal. Proposal: $10.9 billion
  • Delhi, India Population: 31 million Water Usage: 430 billion gal. Proposal: $14.9 billion
  • Mumbai, India Population: 20.9 million Water Usage: 300 billion gal. Proposal: $12.5 billion
  • Cairo, Egypt Population: 20.9 million Water Usage: 300 billion gal. Proposal: $12.5 billion
  • Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Population:
    7.2 million Water Usage: 217 billion gal. Proposal: $10.5 billion

DripDrop USA will be profitable within 24 months of operations.

Water is how we experience the planet’s climate; droughts and floods will overwhelmingly define our experience of climate change. Meeting a growing need for water while the climate is changing will be even harder. Even the richest in the world are susceptible. The drought in the western United States has threatened California’s way of life, while the East Coast was recently hit by devastating floods that made places like South Carolina look like Bangladesh.

Water Crisis
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