VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES - AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

 
veolia water solutions & systems Australia and new zealand

Present in Australia and New Zealand for over 70 years, Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies (VWS) is a world leader in Design & Build of water and wastewater treatment plants.

Our unique portfolio of differentiating technologies includes drinking water, industrial process water and wastewater.

Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies provide Design & Build capabilities, Engineered Systems, Equipment Supply, Leasing of Mobile Plants, Services and Water Treatment Chemicals, focusing on Reuse and Desalination.

Our approach for delivering innovative water solutions makes us the partner of choice for municipal and industrial customers. Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies specialises in the Power, Mining & Metals, Food & Beverage, Pulp & Paper and Pharmaceuticals industries.

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VWS Oil & Gas Fluent Lines

Wastewater, Process Water & Produced Water Solutions for Oil & Gas Production & Hydrocarbon Process

Welcome to the electronic edition of FLUENT LINES, the newsletter for Veolia Water Solutions & Technology that brings you case studies & technology information on water, wastewater solutions for the oil and gas industry. To view, click here

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> MONTHLY FOCUS - WATER REUSE & RECYCLING

Water is one of the most important aspects for many companies, used in various stages of the process: production, manufacturing, cleaning and operation.

water reuse recycling

Recycling water for industrial and agricultural use is of key importance in Australia.

Water is especially important in Australia with the ongoing drought and variable weather patterns affecting many municipalities and industries. Population growth along coastal areas is also putting pressure on available resources.

It is important that we create drought-proof sustainable new water sources for municipalities and industries to ensure long term supply of water. Recycling wastewater and treating sea or bore water for reuse can save precious potable water for drinking.

 

Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies has unique technologies that can treat wastewater, bore water, sea water, contaminated water or process water to produce high quality water essential for reuse applications.

Veolia Water is a world leader in water reuse, with over 40 water reuse projects in Australia, recycling over 600 Megalitres a day, producing high quality treated water. We can create alternative water resources that will be used for:

  • Irrigation for agriculture
  • Irrigation of recreational areas, including golf courses and sports fields
  • Toilet flushing
  • Car washing
  • Increasing environmental and river flows 
  • Industrial reuse: make up water for boilers & cooling towers, process water, cleaning & manufacturing

Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies has designed and built water recycling plants to meet customer's site requirements in the Oil & Gas, Mining, Power, Food & Beverage, Municipal and Pharmaceutical market sectors.

 

Water Recycling & Reuse Case Studies:

Braemar 2 Power Station Ultrapure Water System, QLD

Design, Supply and Commissioning of an'Ultrapure Water System' combining Demin & Potable Water Treatment Plants

Brampton Island Sewage Treatment Plant, QLD

Design & Build contract for the upgrade of Brampton Island Sewage Treatment Plant in the Whitsundays Islands, part of the Great Barrier Reef

Ballarat Goldfields Southern Water Treatment Plant, VIC

Design & build of a water treatment plant for the Ballarat mine site

Barwon Heads Golf Club Water Treatment Plant, VIC

Design, Supply & Commissioning of a reuse water treatment plant to produce desalinated recycled water for use on the golf clubs fairways and greens

Water Recycling & Reuse Technologies:

Multipure Plus Reverse Osmosis Systems

Multipure Plus Reverse Osmosis systems have been specifically designed for Brackish Water desalination with TDS to 5000 ppm

Actiflo® & Actifloc® Clarification Packaged Plants

A compact, high rate and waste water clarification process combining micro-sand enhanced flocculation and settling.

Deionization / Demineralization

Deionization is based on ion exchange technology and removes dissolved minerals and salts from water, as well as some dissolved organics...

Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR)

Process combining the advantages of activated sludge & fixed biofilm systems. The biofilm attached to a carrier achieves high BOD, organic & nitrogen pollutant removal

 

> PRIMARY SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL MATERIAL

Student Booklets are available full of information & activities

Focus on water and the environment

Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies has created primary school student (aged 8 - 12 years) educational material aimed at developing student's awareness of water and environmental issues.

If you are a teacher you can receive, free-of-charge, water and environment educational material to assist with your teaching and student studies throughout the year.

Posters display the water cycle, water treatment process & waste water treatment process

What's Available?

28-page Water & Environment booklet

These booklets encourage discussion and activities between children and adults to demonstrate what they can do to protect the environment. Topics include: factual information about water in Australia, water cycle, water and wastewater treatment stages, water pollution and tips on how to reduce water use.

Posters: Water Cycle, Water Treatment Process, Waste water Treatment Process

Demonstrate how the water cycle, water treatment and wastewater treatment processes work

To receive this educational material, free-of-charge, please contact:
Shannon Hughes
sustschoolsaus@veoliawater.com
02 8572 0446

> "OUR WATER, OUR FUTURE" DRAWING & STORY CONTEST

veolia water children campaign australia new zealand

Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies has organised a primary school student drawing & story contest for children aged 8 - 12 years to support their Water & Environment Student Booklet.

This contest is a simple and exciting opportunity for your school to increase environmental awareness amongst your community AND have the opportunity to win $3,000 in environmental prizes.

Throughout the learnings from the student booklets, your class can submit a joint project to win your school your own environmental prize. Each participating class will need to submit two collective drawings and a short story by July 2010 which will be judged by an official panel to win 1 of 3 prizes.