Improve network performance
Every day, we work to anticipate network obsolescence in order to improve their performance and limit water loss.
In 2022, across the 140,000 km of pipes we manage worldwide, more than 120,000 leaks were found and repaired, including 40,000 in France. This is equal to 330 leaks a day.
In Macau, China, the AQUADVANCED® Water Networks solution detected a leak in the private pipes of the University of Macau, avoiding the loss of 5,000 m3 of water, equal to three days’ worth of water used by the university.
Guarantee plant performance
We provide day-to-day support with managing the performance of your plants. Our teams cover all aspects of plant operation and offer solutions to help you to control your plants and optimise your operating and maintenance costs.
We are helping the authorities in Egypt to address the challenges facing the country in relation to demographics and climate. In Cairo, we are responsible for the operation and maintenance of the largest wastewater treatment plant on the East Bank of the Nile. The Gabal El Asfar plant ensures that treated water discharged into the natural environment is of optimum quality, protecting the water in the canal near the plant and the water in the Nile Delta.
Reduce the impact of wastewater
We develop innovative, responsible and sustainable solutions for collecting, treating and discharging wastewater and rainwater into the natural environment, controlling the impact on the environment.
To ensure sustainable, responsible and efficient management of water resources, we develop innovative solutions to optimise the treatment of drinking water and wastewater from the sewage network, protect water quality and manage flood risk.
We use efficient and sustainable treatment methods and are working permanently on identifying ways of reducing emissions.
We encourage wastewater recycling by means of a suitable biological treatment process to remove contaminants and make the water safe to reuse (for example, in farming).
We are working with the authorities in Nice on the Côte d’Azur on the plan to transform the Haliotis treatment plant, one of the biggest in Europe. Haliotis 2 will be able to treat and reuse wastewater from 26 towns in the Nice area, equivalent to 680,000 people, remove 90% of microplastics from the effluent and provide new renewable energy sources.