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Veolia North America is expanding its Gum Springs plant as part of its $350 million expansion strategy, which will result in ...
Veolia, headquartered near Paris, provides services such as wastewater treatment, waste collection and disposal, and energy consulting. The company generated about $50 billion in revenues in 2024 ...
The facility, three years in the making, is one of 30 other PFAS treatment sites Veolia operates in the U.S. — with more than 100 total planned. “Veolia here is the decontaminator. We are part of the ...
Veolia, the world’s leader in end-to-end hazardous waste solutions. €4.3bn revenue in 2024 ; 300+ Owned Treatment Assets Pioneer of the hazardous waste industry for 50 years; 8,7 Mt global ...
BOSTON, June 26, 2025--Veolia, the world leader in hazardous waste treatment with 5b$ in this activity, patented technologies and a worldwide presence, today announced actions to expand its ...
Veolia (Paris:VIE), the world's leader in end-to-end hazardous waste solutions, announces a significant reinforcement of its hazardous waste treatment capacities. Leveraging both organic growth ...
Veolia’s largest PFAS treatment plant sets global standard for protecting drinking water by removing regulated PFAS from up to 30 million gallons of water per day; Veolia is on pace to develop more ...
WILMINGTON, Del., June 19, 2025--Veolia Opens One of the Largest PFAS Treatment Plants in the U.S., Delivering High-Quality Drinking Water to Over 100,000 Delaware Residents ...
In 2024, the Veolia Group provided 111 million inhabitants with drinking water and 98 million with sanitation, produced 42 million megawatt hours of energy and treated 65 million tonnes of waste.
Veolia began designing the Stanton PFAS system in early 2022, ahead of the new EPA regulations for some PFAS levels in drinking water, and worked methodically to deliver a state-of-the-art plant ...
Veolia is on pace to develop more than 100 treatment sites in America as part of its BeyondPFAS offering of end-to-end solutions for PFAS testing, treatment and responsible disposal.
Veolia is deploying the patent across its 20 incineration lines dedicated to hazardous waste in France, Germany, Spain, Poland, United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Hungary.