WATER RECYCLING TREATMENT PLANT OF TOMORROW - Suez
South East Water, the authority in charge of water, sewage and recycled water services in south east Melbourne Victoria, has awarded SUEZ and its joint venture partners John Holland and Beca, the contract to upgrade the Boneo Water Recycling Treatment Plant located on the Mornington Peninsula. The upgraded plant with innovative technologies will produce renewable resources (water and energy) that will significantly contribute to the region’s growth and environmental significance.
Our mobile water treatment solution enables you to provide process water or to treat effluent without any need for significant capital investment. SUEZ containerised mobile water treatment units – which can be delivered directly to your site by road or sea – are standardised to reduce development, assembly, transportation, and commissioning costs.
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SUEZ will deploy a breakthrough technology in wastewater treatment (Cleargreen TM Mainstream). This technology reduces oxygen consumption by 50% compared to conventional treatment and increases biogas production, which will be used to produce electricity to supply the plant.
SUEZ is a specialist in water treatment that develops wastewater treatment solutions that are adapted to local conditions, meet health standards and protect water resources and biodiversity. As well as treating water, the plants designed by SUEZ also allow, where appropriate, for the reuse of wastewater, in keeping with the regulations applying to the environment and public health.
Nuclear power plant outsources water treatment to SUEZ
Nuclear power plant outsources water treatment to SUEZ An advanced gas-cooled reactor nuclear power plant faced issues with their aging on-site water treatment plant. They turned to SUEZ for both a short and long-term solution.
Wastewater recycling. The quality of our treatment technologies allows for the reuse of the treated wastewater. You can benefit from leading-edge tertiary treatment (ultrafiltration, microfiltration, etc.) or polishing (ozonisation, UV disinfection, etc.) technologies. Breathe new life into your wastewater thanks to our best technical combinations.
€120m Industrial Waste & Water Management Contracts for SUEZ
In Qatar, SUEZ won the 5-year contract to supply ultrafiltration membranes to treat and recycle the effluents produced by the Pearl Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) complex, located in the Ras Laffan industrial zone in the northeast of the country.These membranes will equip the 32,500 m3/day effluent treatment plant of the natural gas to liquid hydrocarbons complex operated by Shell and Qatar Petroleum.
As part of the contract Degremont will be developing a wastewater recycling system within the plant itself, which it hopes will reduce its water consumption by 148,000 m 3 /year. - A month earlier and GDF Suez appointed Penny Chalmers, former head of strategy and communications of international power, to replace Dirk Beeuwsaert
SUEZ RENEWS THE CONTRACT TO OPERATE ONE OF THE LARGEST
It also secures water resources, delivering wastewater treatment services to 66 million people and reusing 1.1 billion m3 of wastewater. SUEZ generated total revenues of 17.3 billion euros in 2025.
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SUEZ RENEWS THE CONTRACT TO OPERATE ONE OF THE LARGEST
West Basin Municipal Water District has renewed its contract with SUEZ North America to operate and maintain the Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility in El Segundo, CA, and its three
more strain on the city’s already taxed water supply. Since 1994, SUEZ’ Marden Water Treatment Plant has been providing water to Boise and the surrounding Ada County. But with roughly 1,500 new connections every year, additional sources to support demand for this valuable resource were required. So in 2005 we built the Columbia Treatment Plant.
- Why is polyacrylamide used in water treatment?
- With the increasing global water scarcity and escalating environmental pollution, efficient water treatment has become paramount. Polyacrylamide, as a versatile polymer compound, has demonstrated significant achievements in the field of water treatment. PAM is widely used as a coagulant and flocculant in wastewater treatment.
- What is Pam coagulant & flocculant?
- PAM is widely used as a coagulant and flocculant in wastewater treatment. Its high molecular structure effectively aggregates suspended particles in water, leading to the formation of larger clusters that are easier to settle and separate, thereby enhancing wastewater clarity and treatment efficiency.
- What is Pam used for in water treatment?
- PAM is also widely used as a flocculant in drinking water treatment (at concentrations <1 mg/L). 37 PAM can create bridges between destabilized particles, forming micron-size aggregates with good settling properties. 38 Cationic, nonionic, and anionic PAM have all been studied for flocculation.
- How dangerous is polyacrylamide (PAM)?
- 4.1.1. Polyacrylamide (PAM) As PAM is extensively used in our daily lives, it is essential to be aware of its potential hazards. Studies have indicated that PAM exhibits low or non-toxicity to humans, primarily due to the large sizes of polymers, which restrict their ability to penetrate the skin.
