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Veolia, the world leader in water technologies, has been awarded a €28.5 million contract to expand and upgrade the Fuglevik wastewater treatment plant in Norway, a transformative project set to significantly enhance water quality in the Oslo Fjord.
Veolia is partnering with Le Mans Métropole to launch the first phase of its comprehensive carbon capture and valorization program.
Veolia, global champion in water treatment technologies, implemented an innovative water reuse solution to transform the existing effluent treatment plant into a water reuse production facility at Rhodia's textile unit in Santo Andre, São Paulo State, Brazil.
Veolia announces the signing of an agreement between the consortium comprising Veolia, Marafiq, and Lamar, and SATORP to implement a major project for recycling water from complex industrial effluents in Jubail Industrial City.
Veolia, the global leader in water treatment technologies, has been selected to design and deliver Brazil’s most advanced municipal wastewater reuse system for industrial applications.
The Albères-Côte Vermeille-Illibéris Community of Municipalities (CCACVI) and Veolia today broke ground on an ambitious treated wastewater reuse program. Located in Argelès-sur-Mer, one of France’s premier beach destinations, this strategic facility will enable the reuse of 1.3 million cubic meters of treated wastewater annually — equivalent to five months of the area’s potable water consumption.
Veolia is pleased to announce the appointment of Nicole Springer as CEO of Mobile Water and Integrated Services for its water technologies activities.
Veolia, through its Water Technologies & Solutions business unit, has secured a multi-million dollar contract from Seatrium to provide advanced seawater desalination solutions for two major floating production storage and offloading platforms (FPSO) in one of Brazil’s largest offshore developments.