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Veolia’s primary goals involve distributing water that meets the most stringent health standards to millions of people every day, collecting wastewater from millions of household customers and industries, and treating that water so that it can either be discharged or reused. These operations demand nothing short of excellence.

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Water traceability

Veolia has developed a range of innovative measuring and analysis methods to ensure that water never fails to meet the highest standards, from the moment it leaves the plant to the second it flows from the faucet. These solutions include smart technology and computer systems able to control every aspect of network operations, along with sensors to monitor key aspects of water quality in real time as it flows through the pipes.
 
Monitoring and measuring the quality of effluent collected

To make the wastewater treatment plants it operates more effective, Veolia uses specific measuring devices to monitor the composition of the wastewater it conveys and its conformity to relevant standards. The data collected is paired with tools designed to target sources of pollution to identify potential or known polluters and offer them appropriate treatment solutions.
 
Asset management

Used by a number of utility services in France and around the world, Mosare and Vision are two software programs that help optimize the performance of networks and related expenditure, including the cost of upgrades and overheads. These modeling systems take into account the individual requirements of each local authority in areas such as budget, network output targets and time frame.

Veolia uses these services to provide local authorities with an improved economic and technical view of their utilities that allows them to make the right choices when it comes to investing in strategic infrastructure.

Solutions:

  • Designing and laying water networks and wastewater systems
  • Supplying drinking water
  • Tracking water quality
  • Collecting wastewater
  • Operating and maintaining water networks and wastewater systems