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Veolia announces a new governance to support the birth of the global champion of ecological transformation
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Veolia announces a new governance to support the birth of the global champion of ecological transformation

The functions of President and Chief Executive Officer will be separated as of July 1, 2022. The directors will propose to maintain Antoine Frérot as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Veolia.  Estelle Brachlianoff will be the next Chief Executive Officer of Veolia and it will be proposed to the next General Shareholders’ Meeting...

Hundred tonne tank topper lifted to SA Water record
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Hundred tonne tank topper lifted to SA Water record

One of the largest crane lifts in SA Water’s history has lifted the lid on the utility’s $4.7 million upgrade of its Bolivar Wastewater Treatment Plant’s anaerobic digesters, with a 115 tonne steel cover of one of the digesters craned off the structure with the help of a locally-sourced 350 tonne mobile crane. Anaerobic digesters...

SUEZ Water Technologies and Solutions Acquires Sentinel Monitoring Systems
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SUEZ Water Technologies and Solutions Acquires Sentinel Monitoring Systems

Acquisition broadens SUEZ’s Analytical Instruments portfolio; provides new and existing market opportunities for microbial monitoring Today, SUEZ – Water Technologies & Solutions completed the acquisition of Sentinel Monitoring Systems, a real-time microbial monitoring company headquartered in Tucson, Arizona. Sentinel Monitoring Systems develops products that provide real-time and near-real-time solutions to monitor the effectiveness of microbial control within life sciences ultrapure...

Aqualia acquires GGU – a company that owns and operates the end-to-end water cycle infrastructure in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, and other cities, serving 1.4 million inhabitants – from Georgia Capital
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Aqualia acquires GGU – a company that owns and operates the end-to-end water cycle infrastructure in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, and other cities, serving 1.4 million inhabitants – from Georgia Capital

Georgia Global Utilities (GGU), a fully owned subsidiary of Georgia Capital (GCAP), owns and operates the water cycle infrastructures of Tbilisi, Miskheta and Rustavi, including: Zhinvali dam and reservoir, with a capacity of 520 Hm3, 7 Drinking Water Treatment Plants (DWTP), 1 large Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP), 58 pumping stations, 118 reservoirs and 4,300 km...