Veolia is Your Trusted Partner in Water and Wastewater Operations and Maintenance
Are you facing challenges with:
Regulatory compliance?
Aging infrastructure?
Staffing shortages?
Budget constraints?
Increasing service demands?
Veolia is uniquely positioned to service industry, government and commercial entities in improving performance, managing water, waste and energy.
Addressing Municipal Challenges with Strategic Operations and Maintenance Solutions
Municipal governments face challenges such as urbanization, water scarcity, climate change, and funding for utility infrastructure. As a dedicated partner, we help cities meet their sustainability goals and protect vital resources.
Our comprehensive operations and maintenance (O&M) services through contract operations allow public utilities to delegate daily responsibilities. This approach reduces risk, boosts efficiency, and leverages capital improvements—freeing up resources so you can focus on delivering essential services to your community.
How does it work?
Contract operations offers a transfer of responsibilities. Granting responsibilities for maintenance and operations allows the public utility to enjoy capital improvements with less risk. This frees up resources to focus on core services.
Why Partner with Veolia?
Expertise
Tap into our network of over 10,000 water experts across North America
Innovation
Access cutting-edge technologies and best practices
Efficiency
Optimize operations and reduce costs
Compliance
Stay ahead of evolving regulations
Flexibility
Customized solutions tailored to your unique needs
Risk Mitigation
Transfer operational risks while maintaining asset ownership
Community Focus
Enhance local services and drive economic development
200+
Municipal water and wastewater systems operated across the US
Our Comprehensive Approach
Benefits to Employees
Training and career growth
Network of support resources
Support for licensing
Benefits to Efficiency
Operational optimizations
Capital optimizations
Emerging cost pressures
Benefits to community
Staffing
Emerging regulations
Community partner
Success in Application
Milwaukee, WI
Regional Operation: Two water reclamation plants - 630 MGD capacity
Biosolids Beneficial Use: Fertilizer product marketed nationally
Biogas: Digesters produce 1.7 MMSCF/day with codigestion of mixed wastes
Stormwater: 98.5% of wastewater and stormwater captured and treated
Nassau County, NY
Regional Operation: Three water reclamation plants - 147.5 MGD capacity
Biogas: Onsite production - reduced natural gas use, 11,700 Dth/month
Reuse: 360 million gallons of groundwater per year saved via effluent reuse
Nitrogen Discharge: 40% reduction using biological nutrient removal
Is Your City Next?
Contact a Representative Today