Aqualter Group
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Aqualter Group services

Aqualter Construction - Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment Services

Aqualter Construction has existed since 1970. The leading French construction company in the water sector independent of the majors, we have built nearly 900 wastewater treatment plant. A strong principle has guided the design and execution of our offerings from the start: the quest for sustained performance from the processes, for both operator and structural environment alike.

Aqualter Exploitation - Drinking Water Distribution Services

Aqualter carries out its management activities (drinking water distribution service or sanitation operation) through its subsidiary, Aqualter Exploitation, created in July 2016 by the merger of the companies Alteau and Aqualter Exploitation.

Construction Services of Quality & Environment

Building installations of lasting quality, while extending the service life of facilities. Constructing facilities for simple, efficient and cost-saving operation over the long term. In construction, quality is first and foremost an investment in the future.

Environmental Policy Services

Taking the environment into account in our professional activities ensures the quality of our services to our customers. It is from this perspective that the Aqualter Group operational activities form part of an ambitious environmental policy with the following fundamental commitments: Controlling our energy consumption; Safeguarding our natural resources; Preventing the risk of pollution and nuisances thanks to competent, trained personnel; Periodically and formally reviewing the environmental management system to check that it is effective, and to correct it as required.

Operations Services

A quality service for subscribers: intervention times, uninterrupted service (on-call teams, etc.), quality of technical execution (connections, supply of information: bills, remote meter reading). A quality service for local authorities: works maintenance (wastewater treatment plants, drinking water plants and networks), quest for savings (optimization of network output, locating leaks), relationship with the municipality (accounts transparency, frequency of information, shared governance).