Veolia Wins a Major Contract to Make One of the Largest Wastewater Treatment Plants in France an Environmental Standard-setter
01 Août 2024 - 8:24AM
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- 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.
- With a capacity of one million population equivalents, the site
will significantly reduce its carbon footprint thanks to Veolia’s
innovative integrated offer, based on the combination of its
different businesses, in line with the Group’s GreenUp strategic
plan.
- Veolia will enable the site to reduce its electricity
consumption by 15%, gas consumption by 72%, water consumption by
10%, and its need for chemical additives by 50% thanks to more
efficient management of the wastewater treatment plant.
- Veolia's expertise in both efficiency and technology guarantees
compliance with the highest environmental standards at the best
value for money.
Regulatory News:
Greater Lyon has entrusted Veolia (Paris:VIE), long active in
the region, with a significant contract for the modernization and
management of the Saint Fons wastewater treatment plant, one of the
largest in France. This 6-year contract represents a total value of
100 million euros.
In operation for nearly fifty years, the plant treats the
wastewater of all inhabitants of the left bank of the Rhône river,
as well as some of the region’s industrial groups, equivalent to
one million inhabitants. Veolia was chosen to address several
issues: to regain compliance on biological treatment, improve the
state of the assets, and organize the management of heavy rainfalls
which can lead to pollution, all in close cooperation with local
authorities. Greater Lyon also aims to make this site a benchmark
of standards in terms of operational efficiency, energy and
environmental performance.
Veolia has mobilized all its areas of expertise to implement an
integrated offer that meets these goals at the best value for
money:
- Thanks to more efficient digitized management, Veolia will
enable the site to reduce its electricity consumption by 15% and
its water consumption by 10%.
- The site’s carbon footprint will be significantly reduced, as
90% of its energy consumption will be covered by decarbonizing
energy produced from Veolia’s energy recovery facilities. The
recovery of waste heat from incinerators will also produce 6% of
the site’s electricity needs, thus replacing fossil fuels.
- Veolia will draw on its technical innovation capabilities to
face emerging pollutants such as PFAS, particularly in sewage
sludge, and prepare the region for future regulatory changes.
- Veolia will also support Greater Lyon in its soil return
strategy, with a future pooling of sludge treatment by
methanization at the neighboring wastewater treatment plant.
"With our long-time presence in the region, we are proud to have
been chosen by the Lyon metropolitan area to make Saint Fons
wastewater treatment plant a true environmental leader. Thanks to
more efficient management and the combination of our various
businesses, we were able to offer a solution with the best value
for money that combines the ecological and economic performances of
the site by significantly reducing its carbon footprint and its
consumption of raw materials. The ecological transformation of
Saint Fons demonstrates our ability to provide concrete solutions
to build a sustainable future for and with local regions, perfectly
in line with our GreenUp strategic plan", says Jean-François
Nogrette, Senior Executive Vice President, France & Special
Waste Europe.
ABOUT VEOLIA
Veolia's ambition is to become the benchmark company for
ecological transformation. With nearly 218,000 employees on five
continents, the Group designs and deploys useful, practical
solutions for managing water, waste and energy that help to
radically change the world. Through its three complementary
activities, Veolia contributes to developing access to resources,
preserving available resources and renewing them. In 2023, the
Veolia group served 113 million people with drinking water and 103
million with wastewater services, produced 42 terawatt-hours of
energy and recovered 63 million metric tons of waste. Veolia
Environnement (Paris Euronext: VIE) generated consolidated sales of
€45.3 billion in 2023. www.veolia.com
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