Veolia Concludes Its Campaign to Detect PFAS in Drinking Water in France and Strengthens Its Solution Offering
04 Septembre 2024 - 8:59AM
Business Wire
- Veolia takes stock of the presence of the 20 regulated PFAS in
drinking water in France, anticipating the obligation of health
authorities
- The Group has analyzed more than 2,400 drinking water
production points it manages, covering more than a third of the
French population
- Veolia has decided to invest in an unparalleled pool of
advanced solutions, comprising more than 30 mobile treatment units,
to provide an effective response in the event of pollution emerging
in a given area
Regulatory News:
Veolia (Paris:VIE) concludes its nation-wide testing
campaign, launched in November 2023, to assess the levels of the 20
regulated PFAS in drinking water in France, using the quality
thresholds in force. This campaign was carried out in anticipation
of the health authorities' requirement to include these parameters
systematically in the routine tests from 2026 onwards.
More than 2,400 drinking water supply points managed by Veolia,
covering more than 20 million inhabitants, were analyzed. As a
result of this campaign, Veolia can certify that over 99% of its
drinking water outlets comply with PFAS standards.
In the few cases where quality limits were exceeded, Veolia
played its part by supporting the local authorities in informing
users about the quality of the water supplied, and in the action
plan to restore the situation to normal.
In a context where 97% of French consider health to be the
priority issue in local decisions regarding water, Veolia has the
largest technology portfolio on the market to effectively treat all
types of pollution in drinking water, including micropollutants
such as PFAS.
The Group, with its proven feedback in many countries,
particularly in the United States, relies on its industrial
know-how and continuous innovation capacity to develop advanced
filtration systems.
In France, Veolia has decided to invest in an advanced mobile
intervention device that has more than 30 units including 25 mobile
treatment units (MTU) and 6 mobile labs, which, where applicable,
define the best type of treatment media for the detected
micropollutants (such as activated carbon), to determine its
quantity and the frequency of necessary filter replacement, as well
as the associated cost.
For pollution requiring a more sophisticated and longer to
implement treatment, such as nanofiltration or reverse osmosis
processes, the group proposes a multi-stage action plan to remedy
the problem without too much delay.
This approach enables Veolia to offer local authorities an
optimal solution from both an economic and a technological point of
view to guarantee high-quality water to users.
"The results we have published encourage us to intensify our
efforts in the fight against emerging pollutants such as PFA," says
Estelle Brachlianoff, CEO of Veolia. "As a pioneer in the
treatment of water pollution, Veolia draws on its global expertise
and innovation to offer solutions tailored to each region, both
economically and technologically. This makes it possible to provide
solutions that offer the best value for money, in order to protect
the health of citizens and their purchasing power”.
"Our aim is to help our customers meet the challenge of drinking
water quality by providing them, drawing on the strength of our
technology portfolio and our expertise, with a range of solutions
that can be adapted to each situation, taking account of local
specificities and economic constraints. We use cutting-edge
processes such as activated carbon and nanofiltration, as well as
low-pressure reverse osmosis, while continuing to innovate and
develop new treatment methods to anticipate future quality
standards.” adds Pierre Ribaute, CEO of France Water
Zone.
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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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