Our clients

Guinea
A Power Sector Recovery Project supervised by the World Bank has been adopted by the Guinea Conakry’s Government since 2012 in order to put an end to the severe crisis of the Guinean power sector.
This project aims at improving the technical and commercial performances of the national power utility company, Electricité de Guinée (EDG) through the execution of a short term program (less than five years) focusing on technical, economic and financial aspects.
France
The need to decommission rolling stock presents a huge technical and environmental challenge. There are very few companies able to offer the full range of required expertise, including logistics, dismantling, asbestos removal, recovery of materials for recycling and non-recyclable waste processing.
France
Veolia has significantly improved Danone's waste-recycling capabilities through a tailored solution for soiled packaging.
Qatar
Veolia has developed a unique process for recycling water generated during the gas-to-liquid transition so it can be fully reused on site.
Saudi Arabia
Following its construction of the Jubail I desalination plant, Veolia has been selected by Marafiq to design, build and operate Saudi Arabia’s largest reverse-osmosis desalination plant with ultrafiltration technology, known as Jubail II.
China
Veolia is helping a subsidiary of Sinopec to treat its wastewater more efficiently and reduce water use.
Australia
Tomago Aluminium is a leading manufacturer of aluminium products, currently representing 25% of Australia’s primary aluminium capacity. Tomago Aluminium is one of the largest aluminium smelters inoAustralia. Employing more than 1,200 people and generating revenue of more than AUD$1.5 billion annually. Tomago Aluminium is operated by Rio Tinto Alcan, Gove Aluminium Finance Ltd (CSR and AMP) and Hydro Aluminium. Part of the Hunter Region for 30 years, Tomago Aluminium is located around 13 km north-west of Newcastle. The smelter produces around 540,000 tonnes of remelt ingot, T-ingot, extrusion billet and rolling slab per year.
France
Florange mine site is a sub-surface iron mine that was closed. Ground water evacuation from the mines was stopped after its closure, resulting in increased salinity and sulphate concentration. In 1997, the authorities concluded that the mine tunnels in the North basin (old iron ore mining area) should be flooded for safety reasons. But this flooding created a challenge for ArcelorMittal because it would cause physico-chemical changes to the mine water (conductivity increase, sulphate composition, etc.) being used. Consequently, ArcelorMittal needed to find a contractor to upgrade their water treatment plant.
United Kingdom
Abandoned mines fill with water, once operational pumping comes to an end and the high acidity of the water, brings other toxic metals in solution. At Wheal Jane, this resulted in the Nangiles Adit overflowing in 1992, resulting in major pollution of the Fal Estuary. The contaminated mine water (AMD) laden with heavy metals flow poured into the Carnon River and the Fal Estuary, which is a huge environmental issue.
Ghana
Water is key in the mining industry and used within a broad range of activities including mineral processing, dust suppression, slurry transport and employee needs. Veolia, through its subsidiary Veolia Ghana Limited, operates and maintains the existing water treatment facility at Iduapriem, Ghana, and supplies process optimization. The mine is located in the Western Region of Ghana.
Morocco
A survey of the cities of Tangiers and Tetouan, conducted by Amendis in conjunction with the Awarding Authority, identified 66,000 households lacking in clean water and sewage infrastructure. These households are spread across 277 neighborhoods. The population, estimated at 330,000 inhabitants, had no access to clean water and wastewater was discharged directly into the natural surroundings.
Morocco
The cities of Rabat and Temara, with an estimated population of 1.5 million, were emptying their wastewater directly onto the Atlantic coast and the banks of the Bouregreg Wadi. This was doing serious harm to the environment and the region’s bathing waters. The waste also emitted odors that affected public health and harmed the appearance of the Atlantic coast and the banks of the estuary.
Guinea
A Power Sector Recovery Project supervised by the World Bank has been adopted by the Guinea Conakry’s Government since 2012 in order to put an end to the severe crisis of the Guinean power sector.
This project aims at improving the technical and commercial performances of the national power utility company, Electricité de Guinée (EDG) through the execution of a short term program (less than five years) focusing on technical, economic and financial aspects.
Australia
In late 2013, Veolia was awarded a three year contract to provide consolidated waste management services to Arrow Energy, who holds operations in the Surat, Bowen, Clarence Moreton and Coastal Basins in Queensland, Australia.

Owned by Shell and PetroChina, Arrow Energy is a leading player in the Queensland coal seam gas (CSG) market, with activities ranging from exploration to production, transport and electricity generation.
United States
The coal mining industry is now faced with new regulatory requirements that limit the discharge of chlorides into receiving streams. The project was undertaken to meet a new regulatory limitation imposed by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection for chlorides discharged to surface waters.
Djibouti
Seureca, in partnership with Naldeo is providing a 3 year technical assistance - from 2014 until 2017 - to Djibouti’s public roads office (OVD), in charge of waste collection and treatment in the city. The objective of this assistance is to improve waste management services and engage partnerships with the informal waste collection sector. Through this technical and operational support, Seureca works towards improving public health conditions and living conditions of Djibouti population, especially in the most condensed areas of the city which is Balbala.
Ethiopia
The objective of the project was to improve the health of the Addis Ababa residents by enhancing water supply and sanitation services via increasing water supply availability and reliability, and by improving its quality.
Kenya
The water supply and sanitation situation in Kenya is poor. Only 57% of households are using water from sources considered safe while sanitation coverage on a country level is estimated at 50%. Within the Coast region, the Coast Water Services Board (CWSB) is mandated with the responsibility of efficient and economical provision of water and sanitation services. Following the outcome of previous studies recommending a focus on Mombasa city, including the delivery of services to informal settlements, CWSB contracted Seureca to undertake wide technical assistance consultancy services.
Kenya
The Kisumu Water Supply and Sanitation Project took place in two phases. The emergency works aimed at alleviating the current acute water shortage within the Kisumu City jurisdiction. The long term action plan then covered the expansion of the water supply and sanitation component to meet the current and future water and sewage service provision needs in Kisumu city, Kenya’s third largest urban area.
Cameroon
In line with the United Nation Millennium Development Goal (MDG), Cameroon authorities are working towards upgrading the water infrastructures countrywide to improve water coverage. To structure an investment program suited to the populations’ needs, Camwater, the public company in charge of the country water assets, launched a Water Urban Master Plan awarded to Seureca for 137 cities – 3/4 of the country urban and peri-urban water services.
Kuwait
Reverse Osmosis desalination of sea water used for power plant cooling
United Arab Emirates
Dubai Sports City (DSC) and Moalajah have joined forces to recycle wastewater and literally help to create a greener environment. The local operations and maintenance company Moalajah, which is a joint-venture of Veolia and Besix, has been appointed to manage, maintain and enhance wastewater facilities within the 50 million square-feet mixed-use development for a period of 10 years.
Oman
A partnership to improve network performance
Qatar
One of the main wastewater treatment plants of the capital
Turkey
Modern Karton Pulp & Paper factory, located near Istanbul in Turkey, is one of the biggest paper producers of Europe with the 630,000 tons/annum capacity to be duplicated up to a million tons/annum in first quarter 2015 through a large investment of new Paper Mill.
United Arab Emirates
Veolia helped the client to meet its water challenges in the long-term by ensuring natural renewability, as well as protecting and preserving water resources.
Egypt
The client required complete water treatment and desalination systems to treat the sea water and feed the supercritical boiler. Veolia is also treating the plant oily water, wastewater and sewage.

Veolia supplies a desalination plant with a total capacity of 6000 m3/day. The final destination of the plant is Egypt for the Suez Thermal Power Plant. The scope of supply includes engineering, fabrication and delivery of two Multiple Effect Distillation (MED) units 3 000 m3/day each. The desalination units shall consist of five evaporation cells operating in Multiple Effect Distillation (MED) process with thermocompressor (TVC).
Royaume-Uni
Veolia puts in place a network of onshore decommissioning & dismantling of redundant oil & gas platforms.
Corée du Sud
Veolia provides SK Hynix with ultrapure water of consistent quality – a critical component for manufacturing the company’s high-tech products.
Chine
Veolia and L’Oréal have designed a unique solution for treating and recycling wastewater at the Suzhou plant in China’s Jiangsu province.
Chine
Dalkia has designed a cogeneration plant that generates steam and electricity to meet the needs of 81 companies in the Chongqing chemical industrial park.
Chine
Veolia has installed treatment technology capable of recycling 30% of the wastewater at this chemical complex so it can be used as cooling water.
Royaume-Uni
Working in close partnership with AstraZeneca, Dalkia designed, installed and commissioned a 23 MW cogeneration plant that meets all the site’s electricity and steam needs.
Canada
The Canadian subsidiary of the K+S Group, one of the world's leading fertilizer producers, chose to incorporate HPD evaporation and crystallization solutions at its new potash production facility in Saskatchewan.
République Tchèque
The largest mining company in the Czech Republic has put its faith in Dalkia to supply electricity and provide heating, hot water and compressed air for its coal mines.
Australie
For Tomago Aluminium, Veolia is providing water management and energy solutions as well as fully integrated services.
Pays-Bas
Veolia is working with Mars to reduce its water and carbon footprints.
Royaume-Uni
Diageo was created in 1997 through a merger between Guinness and Grand Metropolitan and is now the world's leading name in beer, wine and spirits. The company has implemented a strategy to reduce energy bills and water consumption at its main site in Scotland.
Hongrie
When new regulations required Bonduelle to build a wastewater treatment plant for its food processing factory in Nagykőrös, Hungary, the company turned to Dalkia, whose specialists suggested a solution using sludge-sourced biogas to produce steam.
Europe
Since 2004, Total has been using Veolia’s automated, non-entry process for cleaning and degassing crude oil tanks at its European sites.
Australie
Veolia manages and ensures the maintenance of three water treatment plants which treat water involved in the production of coal gas.
Corée du Sud
For 13 years, Veolia has been helping LG Lotte Petrochemicals significantly reduce its energy and water use while increasing production capacity.
Royaume-Uni
Under the British Government’s support for the international mission to destroy Syria’s chemical weapons program led by the United Nations, Veolia was chosen to destroy 150 metric tons of materials.
France
Recovery of biogas from landfilled, non-recyclable waste produces 130 GWh of electricity and 30 GWh of thermal energy every year at Veolia's Plessis-Gassot site in France.
France
In France, end-of-life products are managed by “eco-organizations” in line with the concept of extended producer responsibility (EPR). Veolia works on behalf of one of these organizations, Eco-mobilier, to collect and recycle used furniture in 53 administrative departments nationwide.
Chine
Over the past 10 years, the Shanghai-Pudong water utility has become a global standard-bearer for expertise in implementing state-of-the-art technologies in drinking water management.
Chine
In Harbin, northeast China, Dalkia is building and operating a heating network that offers outstanding performance, monitored in real time.
France
Syndicat des Eaux d’Ile-de-France (SEDIF) is the water authority for the Greater Paris region and the largest in France. It is also one of the biggest in Europe. In 2011, SEDIF once again put its faith in Veolia with a new 12-year contract to manage the public water service – a contract that puts the focus firmly on innovation.
Pologne
Over 15% of the total energy for heating networks comes from biomass.
Australie
Veolia partners with eight Sydney councils to deliver a new approach to managing municipal waste
Etats-Unis
New York City is saving $100 to $200 million a year thanks to improvement in the overall performance of its public water and wastewater services.
France
Veolia works alongside its customers on all aspects of nuclear facility remediation, from initial assessments to decommissioning.
Chine
Veolia is helping a subsidiary of Sinopec to treat its wastewater more efficiently and reduce water use.
Arabie Saoudite
Following its construction of the Jubail I desalination plant, Veolia has been selected by Marafiq to design, build and operate Saudi Arabia’s largest reverse-osmosis desalination plant with ultrafiltration technology, known as Jubail II.
Allemagne
The water treatment plant run by Veolia in the German city of Gera produces enough energy to meet its daily needs.
Etats-Unis
Baltimore ranks 20 on the list of America's largest cities. What was once a center of industry has now been transformed into a state-of-the-art service hub.
Equateur
In Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city, Veolia is implementing a water-access program designed to provide every family with a high-quality public service.
Roumanie
Bucharest has suffered frequent flooding in the past, largely caused by a substandard wastewater collection system. A long-term solution provided by Veolia specialists in Romania has improved everyday life for local people.
France
Greater Lyon is one of the largest, most economically vibrant metropolitan areas in France. Veolia has developed innovative solutions that are set to play a part in the city’s success.
République Tchèque
Czech customers now have access to detailed information about water services on their smartphones.
Royaume-Uni
Managing waste in a capital city requires world-class service, continuous innovation and a real willingness to listen to what residents have to say.
Japon
Veolia is working with the service company Jenets to read water meters for the residents of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto.
Etats-Unis
In Rialto, Veolia is working on behalf of Rialto Water Services, a company responsible for investing in upgrading water distribution networks and wastewater systems and improving the overall performance of public utilities.
United Arab Emirates
Our expertise in cooling network technology will help to significantly reduce the environmental impact of Saadiyat Island, a premium new urban development project off the coast of Abu Dhabi.
Oman
Producing potable water for the 375,000 inhabitants of the Sharqiyah region
Oman
Faced with the challenge of providing its industrial clients with top-level services, Majis Industrial Services S.A.O.C. (MISC) entered a Strategic Partnership Alliance with Veolia in 2010, following an international call for tender.
Oman
Co-management contract – public authority for electricity and water, sultanate of oman
United Arab Emirates
In 2012, Veolia was chosen to implement a waste management program for a period of three years at the renowned luxury Ritz Carlton hotel.
United Arab Emirates
As a regional specialist in energy and multi-technical services, we deliver a comprehensive portfolio of services that are tailored to meet the needs of each client.
United Arab Emirates
Consultation on energy management and conservation strategies across all airport facilities.
As one of the busiest consumer and trade airports in the world, Dubai International Airport has taken an important stride in ensuring the long-term sustainability of its operations.
United Arab Emirates
Offering energy and technical services to three airports and a city terminal in the UAE.
United Arab Emirates
Through a 50-year BOT, Bahrain Bay Utilities (a joint-venture between Veolia and Arcapita) supports Bahrain Bay Development in this major infrastructure breakthrough.
United Arab Emirates
200 persons at the service of the Ajman Emirates. No matter the water or utility challenge or goal, Veolia works with cities to assess, design and develop the best solutions.
United Arab Emirates
Fujairah 2, with a capacity equivalent to 591,000 m3/day of drinking water, is exceptional by its size but also because it combines the two technologies, Multiple Effect Distillation (MED) and Reverse Osmosis (RO).
United Arab Emirates
Stéphane Lavoué arrived one find day at the Al Wathba 2 site, about 40 kilometers south of Abu Dhabi, along a road shrouded in sand. The Photographer could barely see five meters in front of him. All of a sudden, he came across a vast worksite and some of 20 cranes reaching up to the sky. An unreal landscape, which he describes as being like something out of the movie Mad Max. A worksite worth of the Pyramids…