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Hazardous waste management
Poland - Veolia Water inaugurates new Warsaw wastewater treatment plant
After four years' construction, upgrade and extension work by Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, the city of Warsaw has just inaugurated its new wastewater treatment plant. With a population equivalent of 2.1 million, and a daily treatment capacity of up to 515,000 cubic meters of wastewater, it has brought the Polish capital's wastewater treatment into line with European standards.
Agreement reached for the sale of Veolia Environnement's stake in Berlinwasser
Veolia Environnement announces the signature of an agreement with the Federal State of Berlin authorities to sell its 24.95% stake in Berlinwasser for €590 million, supplemented by €12 million for miscellaneous items and the share of dividends and interests due in respect of financial year 2013. This divestment would be a direct contribution to the Group's 2-year €6 billion asset divestment program, now almost achieved.
Landfill-Gas-to-Energy
Landfill gas is a mix of methane and carbon dioxide. Methane is a flammable toxic greenhouse gas twenty times more damaging to the climate than carbon dioxide. Instead of going into the atmosphere and becoming a greenhouse gas which is harmful to the environment, it can be collected in every landfill and used to produce renewable energy.
Veolia International Health and Safety Week 2021 kicks off: Every step counts!
India - Veolia Water to supply another 200,000 people in Karnataka state
Veolia Water has just sealed three new deals in the state of Karnataka, India. The cities of Ilkal and Bijapur, in northern Karnataka, and the Indian Institute of Science—one of the country's most prestigious institutions of higher education, located in the state capital, Bangalore—have awarded Veolia Water a contract for their water supply service. The goal is to provide residents and students with quality supply 24/7, as compared with the few hours of access they currently have each week. Veolia Water is one of the few operators in India to have the required know-how for such a project. The company's expertise has already been recognized by several municipalities across the country, including New Delhi, one of its most densely populated districts.
Thales and Veolia sign a partnership to produce a recycled plastic SIM card
Veolia to acquire Kurion and develop an integrated offer in nuclear facility cleanup and treatment of low and medium-level radioactive waste
With the addition of US company Kurion’s expertise and technologies, Veolia is rounding out its portfolio of services to the nuclear industry and will now be able to provide all existing solutions and know-how in both nuclear facility cleanup and the treatment of low and medium-level radioactive waste.
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