Veolia, established in 1853 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a global provider of environmental engineering solutions, supporting municipalities and industries in the optimization of water, waste, and energy systems. The company delivers integrated technologies for wastewater treatment, resource recovery, and renewable energy generation across complex urban and industrial ecosystems. Veolia's strength lies in circular economy implementation, infrastructure resilience, and real-time utility management, operating in over 50 countries. Its solutions are designed to reduce environmental impact while maximizing operational efficiency.
Also the second largest seawater desalination project in the world, it will ensure the supply of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra and Fès-Meknès regions to meet the water needs of nearly 9.3 million inhabitants.
Veolia launched BeyondPFAS, a global strategy to combat PFAS pollution in water and waste, aiming to lead in sustainable pollutant elimination across diverse markets.
The control center is the first location in the United States to use Veolia’s Hubgrade suite of digital tools for wastewater treatment, which have successfully been deployed in other global cities to provide advanced monitoring and control systems.
This project is based on an anaerobic co-digestion solution that will convert a waste stream into local decarbonized energy and revenue stream, providing a regional model for treating biosolids.
Veolia commissioned a new set of industrial water, demineralized water and effluent treatment plants facilities with capacity of 9,550 and 8,050 cubic meters per hour respectively.
Veolia concludes its nation-wide testing campaign, launched in November 2023, to assess the levels of the 20 regulated PFAS in drinking water in France, using the quality thresholds in force.
Greater Lyon has chosen Veolia to modernize and manage the Saint Fons wastewater treatment plant, one of France’s largest, representing a €100 million contract over 6 years.
Veolia Water Technologies Qatar and Katara Project, the first water reuse facility of its kind in Qatar was built with a fresh water-saving capacity between 5000 to 15,000 cubic meters per day.
New facility will enable Veolia to become a full solution provider of water technology and solutions in the region and transform the Wuxi facility into a base of R&D and product assembly in China.