Veolia Advances PFAS Mitigation in Drinking Water With More Than 30 Treatment Projects Launched in the U.S.
April 03 2024 - 3:34AM
Business Wire
- Veolia is at the forefront of the fight against PFAS in
drinking water in the United States. The U.S. operations
represent a valuable source of know-how from which to draw on in
all geographical areas where regulations have evolved
- Veolia has already treated a cumulative 2.1 billion gallons
of water in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania across more
than 30 sites, with dozens more underway
- With the launch of the 30th PFAS treatment project, covering 17
additional wells in New York State, Veolia has now deployed
treatment capacities to supply water with the regulated PFAS levels
below regulatory thresholds to more than 140,000
Americans
Regulatory News:
Veolia (Paris:VIE), the largest private operator of water
services in the United States, has reached a new milestone in its
treatment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) chemicals
in America’s drinking water, with more than 30 sites now reporting
no detectable levels of regulated PFAS chemicals. The advanced
effort includes new treatment installed at 17 drinking water wells
in the state of New York, with construction underway on additional
projects in four states as Veolia continues to address PFAS
contamination in drinking water supplies across the country.
PFAS contamination in drinking water is a critical challenge due
to its widespread presence and persistent nature. The U.S. has been
one of the forerunners in the fight against this problem, with
regulations in place in several states and the imminent
introduction by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the
first mandatory rules requiring treatment of certain PFAS in
drinking water systems.
Using its global experience, Veolia is able to treat regulated
PFAS at scale with proven systems based on its expertise in
technologies such as activated carbon or nanofiltration, while
evaluating more advanced treatment materials and innovating new
treatment technologies. In the U.S. Veolia, as a leading regulated
utility and operator of municipal water systems, has moved quickly
to provide effective solutions for communities affected by PFAS
contamination in drinking water. To date, Veolia has treated more
than 2.1 billion gallons of drinking water in the country
using more than 1 million pounds of granular activated
carbon and other materials that separate regulated PFAS and
other contaminants from water, reducing their levels below the
regulatory thresholds.
Suitable treatment is essential to help separate PFAS from
drinking water effectively, and Veolia has conducted almost
10,000 water sample analyses in the U.S. in the past five
years to determine and implement the best treatment options
across a range of source water chemistries, physical site
constraints and equipment lifecycle costs.
In all the geographies concerned, where the regulatory framework
has moved towards a proactive approach to dealing with PFAS, Veolia
wants to draw on the operational expertise acquired in the United
States as well as on its research capacities across the world to
fight against PFAS pollution and other micropollutants, in order to
offer an efficient and affordable solution at scale.
“The fight against PFAS pollution is a concrete example of
Veolia delivering innovative ecological solutions to the challenge
of depollution. In the United States, where regulations have
evolved more rapidly than in Europe, we have more than 50
additional projects at various stages to meet the new standards.
With our worldwide expertise in cutting-edge water treatment
technologies, the United States represents a land of solutions from
which all our geographies could benefit,” said Estelle
Brachlianoff, Veolia CEO. “It is crucial to tackle the
challenge of PFAS in drinking water without delay, and this
requires strong regulatory support. Addressing this issue demands
coordinated efforts across sectors and across the entire PFAS value
chain to ensure compliant drinking water in the relevant areas.
Veolia is proud to be leading the way in mobilizing its expertise
to advance the treatment of PFAS, thereby helping to improve public
health.”
“Veolia is a leader in providing solutions to both the public
and industry to address environmental challenges, with PFAS as the
perfect example. Using existing and innovative treatment
technologies, as well as our expertise in executing and delivering
complex projects, Veolia is providing a cleaner environment by
addressing regulated PFAS contaminants in water,” said Fred Van
Heems, President and Chief Executive Officer of Veolia North
America.
In New York, Veolia began working closely with local authorities
to launch a robust PFAS management plan for drinking water wells in
2019, anticipating the standards developed by New York State and
the EPA for those chemicals. Veolia has also installed treatment
systems for drinking water wells in its service territory in
neighboring New Jersey and in Pennsylvania. Throughout this effort,
Veolia has shown its unique ability to tackle the novel and complex
task of dealing with PFAS in drinking water.
ABOUT VEOLIA
Veolia's ambition is to become the benchmark company for
ecological transformation. With nearly 218,000 employees on five
continents, the Group designs and deploys useful, practical
solutions for managing water, waste and energy that help to
radically change the world. Through its three complementary
activities, Veolia contributes to developing access to resources,
preserving available resources and renewing them. In 2023, the
Veolia group served 113 million people with drinking water and 103
million with wastewater services, produced 42 terawatt-hours of
energy and recovered 63 million metric tons of waste. Veolia
Environnement (Paris Euronext: VIE) generated consolidated sales of
€45.3 billion in 2023. www.veolia.com
ABOUT VEOLIA NORTH AMERICA
A subsidiary of Veolia group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers
a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services,
including water and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous
waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource
recovery. VNA helps commercial, industrial, healthcare, higher
education and municipality customers throughout North America.
Headquartered in Boston, Mass., Veolia North America has more than
10,000 employees working at more than 350 locations across the
continent.
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