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Delivering a more a sustainable and cost-effective energy solution for the city.
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The City Market in Kansas City, Mo. showcased 22 local businesses at its annual Green Fair last month.
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Following Hurricane Harvey’s path across Southeast Texas, Veolia’s incinerator at Port Arthur is intact and operational at this time. All of the wastes at the facility are safe and secure as are Veolia’s on-site essential operations personnel.
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Hurricane Harvey has indisputably devastated much of South East Texas. Our entire organization is concerned for our employees, neighbors and the communities that have been impacted by the storm and will continue to experience the effects of Hurricane Harvey.
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On Wednesday, August 16, four Veolia North America employees gathered in Boston for a day-long innovation workshop.
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The ESS team in Puerto Rico, led by Tomas Rivera, has been recognized by Caribbean Business Journal for 25 years of service transforming waste into resources.
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Mayor Commends Residents for Water-Saving Pledges
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The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has decided to implement 13 new microgrids statewide in order to maximize their resilience in the face of catastrophic weather.
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President and CEO of Veolia North America, Bill DiCroce, recently wrote an editorial for The Hill addressing the role water systems should play in the investments in infrastructure proposed by the current U.S. administration.
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In 2011, Veolia helped the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) install a peregrine falcon nest on top of the Jones Island water reclamation facility. Its current inhabitants recently gave birth to four baby peregrines.
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At Veolia North America, our vision is to solve complex challenges in water, waste and energy in order to shape a more sustainable world. We are working toward this vision through our corporate commitment to sustainability.
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Even something as simple as water requires people to think differently once in a while. World Water Day celebrates those innovations globally.
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Last week, 92 Veolia customers, along with carriers and other stakeholders in the supply chain, from all over the country attended Veolia's Sulfuric Acid Safety Seminar in New Orleans, LA.
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Veolia has been recognized by Intel as a 2016 Preferred Quality Supplier (PQS) award winner.
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Protecting the local watershed and public health through innovative infrastructure and treatment operations.
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Under a long-term contract, Veolia is operating the Township’s two wastewater treatment plants
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Supported by the Veolia Foundation, engineers from the SAME Kaiserslautern and Boston Posts recently traveled to eight villages in Uganda to solve water quality issues affecting each community.
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The Gatlinburg Relief Fund, established by the local government’s Chamber of Commerce, recently received a donation of $25,000 from Veolia North America for recovery efforts dedicated to citizens of Sevier County.
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The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) considered Wilsonville’s public water supply an Outstanding Performer in 2011. They’ve awarded the city the same title this year.
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Although wastewater treatment goes largely unnoticed in most cities and towns, if unpleasant odors become a problem, it can impact a community’s economic and social well-being. Bordered by the Hudson River in New York, the City of Poughkeepsie was faced with such a dilemma over 40 years ago.
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Kent Nelson, Principal of Performance Solutions, will be returning to the Water Environment Federation’s annual Utility Management Conference with two Veolia colleagues in Tampa, Florida. Below is a list of their presentations, located at the Tampa Marriott Waterside.
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A study by the Veolia Institute highlights the importance of proper waste removal, particularly if it’s nuclear. Areas like the Hanford Site in Washington State are considered “atomic cities” that deserve this attention.
Veolia Reports
Under a new 3-year operations and maintenance (O&M) agreement, Veolia is managing the wastewater treatment plant and sewer system serving the Town of Charlton, Massachusetts.
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Learn the truth about Veolia's work for the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority.
White Papers
Veolia's commitment to water conservancy has been recognized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's Corporate Citizenship Center. Our sustainable solution for managing produced water at Chevron's San Ardo oil field in California was included in the Foundation's recent report, "From Scarcity to Abundance," along with a broad range of other sustainable water management solutions.
Veolia Reports
Limiting our impact on the natural environment is a core principle of how Veolia operates.
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The reconfiguration of Kendall Cogeneration Station is an innovative infrastructure project that eliminates heated discharge to the Charles River and protects the region’s biodiversity.
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This is the second year in a row that the office has been honored for its commitment to safety.
Veolia Reports
Today’s highly inflammatory action by Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority (PWSA) is nothing more than an effort to redirect blame for their failures and not fulfill their contractual obligations to Veolia.
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The City of East Orange Water Commission (EOWC) located in Essex County, NJ provides water and wastewater services to about 65,000 area residents. As with many communities in North America, East Orange was facing a serious budget deficit, in addition to insufficient water management expertise.
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Veolia in North America through its subsidiary (Veolia ES Alaron, L.L.C.) has partnered with customer Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy Systems (MNES), Inc. to build a training facility at Veolia’s Alaron Nuclear Services site in Wampum, Pa. MNES will conduct hands-on training and qualification of the Mitsubishi Water Jet Peening (WJP) process in the facility’s radiological controlled environment.
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As the operator of Gloucester’s water system and wastewater treatment facilities since 2009, Veolia recently expanded its scope of services under a new eight-year contract to manage the city’s sewage pump stations and residential sewer systems – highlighting Veolia’s multi-faceted O&M expertise and reaffirming its long-term commitment to the City of Gloucester.
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At this year’s annual International District Energy Association (IDEA) conference, Veolia presented on how Boston and Cambridge customers achieve more LEED credits with district energy, in addition to winning two awards for growth within its Boston district energy system in 2015.
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Esteemed Commissioner Ronald Labelle retires with over three decades of successfully managing the City of New Bedford’s water and wastewater systems
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At the Big Ten & Friends conference, Jack Griffin of SourceOne Energy shared how microgrids can benefit college campuses.
Veolia Reports
Veolia helps maintain superior water quality for the communities of Ashburnham and Winchendon
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The City of Poughkeepsie has renewed an agreement with Veolia, the global leader in environmental solutions and optimized resource management, to continue managing and operating its wastewater system under a 10-year contract. Spanning more than 35 years, this environmental partnership has delivered an exceptional record of compliance and safety, while generating millions in savings for the community.
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A technology developed by Veolia and OptiRTC, Inc. called Rain:Net was selected by The Water Council for it’s Clean Water Technology Pilot Deployment Program. The technology, which monitors and manages green infrastructure, will now have the opportunity to be tested and validated in the real world with The Water Council’s support.
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Fengate Capital Management Ltd and Veolia North America are working together on the construction and eventual operation and maintenance of two biomass faciltiies in British Columbia. The two facilities will generate enough electricity to power 40,000 homes per year through an agreement with B.C. Hydro.