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[Press release] Veolia secures AUD $700m in new contracts to advance technological innovation in #water management in Australia. Veolia | Australia and New Zealand, one of the country’s largest private operators of water supply and wastewater treatment infrastructure, announces the award of two contracts and an extension in water operation and maintenance. As part of the Veolia Group, Veolia Australia leverages cutting-edge technologies and decades of expertise to deliver sustainable, high-performance solutions for communities and industries across the country. Every day, Veolia delivers 1,480ML of safe drinking water for 3 million Australians and operates 68 water, #wastewater and #recycledwater treatment plants. AUD $700m in contracts have been secured with Central Highlands Water, Hunter Water and Seqwater to deliver greater efficiencies and water security for their communities. The new contracts signed to strengthen efficiency and water security: ▪ Central Highlands Water: 15 years contract for six water treatment plants, with a five-year option, coupled with a sustainable energy contract for the first three years. ▪ Hunter Water: 10 years engagement with an additional five-year option. Veolia will continue to operate all treatment facilities, including the new Belmont desalination plant, and develop new technologies, such as Hugdrade, to reduce the energy consumption. ▪ Seqwater: up to four-year extension to operate the Gold Coast desalination plant, including installation of 2,500 solar panels. The plant can produce up to 43GL of fresh drinking water every year for residents of South East Queensland. “As the global leader in ecological transformation, Veolia is proud to help shape the future of Australia’s water sector. [...] Through our GreenUp strategy, we are accelerating innovation with long-term contracts and AI-powered optimisation. Our ambition is simple: support our clients to provide the most resilient, efficient and sustainable water systems for Australian communities [...]” — Estelle Brachlianoff, CEO of Veolia 🔗 Read the press release: https://lnkd.in/eKuExnRc   # EcologicalTransformation

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