News | September 18, 2017

SIAAP And Veolia Will Jointly Manage Operation And Maintenance Of The Valenton Wastewater Treatment Plant In The Paris Region

Veolia has been selected by SIAAP (Greater Paris Sanitation Authority) to provide at its side the service and maintenance operations for the Valenton wastewater treatment plant, Paris region (France), under a single-purpose semipublic company (SEMOP).

Signed for 12 years and worth a cumulative amount of nearly €400M, this contract reflects their commitment to contribute through this partnership to strengthening the exemplary and innovative nature of the Paris region wastewater treatment service within a long-term perspective.

An unprecedented partnership in France for an operation of this size, it is through a single-purpose semipublic company (SEMOP) that SIAAP and Veolia will manage the day-to-day operation of this wastewater treatment plant which is a crucial part of the Paris region’s wastewater treatment system today and for the years ahead.

A public sector reference for the wastewater industry in France and Europe, SIAAP selected Veolia, following a call for tenders, to assist it in realizing its avant-garde project for its wastewater treatment plant located in Valenton, Paris region (France).

From December 1, 2017, Veolia will be working alongside SIAAP to prepare for operational start-up on April 1, 2018. In order to guarantee service continuity, a detailed human and technical transition program will be implemented under the responsibility of the full-time Director of the SEMOP supported by Veolia’s HR and technical teams.

In this SEVESO Directive classified plant, industrial security and team safety management are the day-to-day number one priority. Innovation here will serve to improve sustainable development and to optimize operation by developing an efficient and responsible management approach.

The Valenton plant will produce as much sustainable energy as it consumes. With cutting-edge digital, smart and connected tools, it will also employ geolocation for 100% of its facilities, together with 3D digital modelling to assist with operation, maintenance and works scheduling, training and for use as an educational tool. The introduction of a hypervision system will provide SIAAP with real-time tracking of its KPIs.

In order to strengthen the public-sector management side, an updated and visionary governance system will be based on a Board of Directors chaired by SIAAP and on a decisive commitment to transparency shared by all each and every day.

“With SIAAP, we are going to invent the wastewater treatment service of the future: a service based on excellence, in the forefront of innovation, and delivering remarkable performance on the technical, economic and social levels, thereby emphasizing SIAAP’s leadership in the wastewater treatment business,” explains Frédéric Van Heems, CEO Water for Veolia in France.

About Veolia group
Veolia group is the global leader in optimised resource management. With over 163,000 employees worldwide, the Group designs and provides water, waste and energy management solutions that contribute to the sustainable development of communities and industries. Through its three complementary business activities, Veolia helps to develop access to resources, preserve available resources, and to replenish them. In 2016, the Veolia group supplied 100 million people with drinking water and 61 million people with wastewater service, produced 54 million megawatt hours of energy and converted 30 million metric tonnes of waste into new materials and energy. Veolia Environnement recorded consolidated revenue of €24.39B in 2016. For more information, visit www.veolia.com

Source: Veolia group