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Deploying Best Available Techniques
in Water Management in India
New Delhi, 24th November 2015
1.Veolia Group
Resourcing the world
Providing innovative environmental solutions in energy, water and waste
Our experience 160 years of industrial history
Founding of
Compagnie
Générale des Eaux
The group
is renamed
Veolia Environnement
The New Veolia:
Resourcing the world
1853 – 1900
1900 – 1939
1945 – 1992
1992 – 2013
2014 - …
Drinking water is
delivered to cities to
meet the challenge
of urbanization.
Wastewater services,
waste treatment and
access to energy
expand on a large
scale.
Environmental services
provide support for
reconstruction
and the growth of
industry.
A concern for
sustainable
development
gradually emerges
as a global priority.
In the face of growing
scarcity, resource
management must be
reinvented to create a
new economic and
social dynamic.
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Our Activity and Key Figures for 2014
VEOLIA DESIGNS AND DEPLOYS CIRCULAR ECONOMY SOLUTIONS FOR WATER, WASTE
AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY FOR CITIES, INDUSTRY AND CITIZENS.
WATER
€23.8Bn
revenue
WASTE
ENERGY
179,000
employees
on 5 continents
A complete mastery of the water/waste/energy
cycle to serve our customers better
Waste
51 million people provided with collection services
on behalf of local authorities
38 million metric tons of waste recovered as materials and energy
570,000 business customers (excl. industrial maintenance)
Sustainable
development
and customer
competitiveness
Water
94 million people supplied with
drinking water
4,532 drinking water production
plants managed
3,442 wastewater treatment
plants managed
Energy
86 million MWh generated
4.5 million multi-family housing
units managed
4,300 industrial facilities managed
(2013 global data)
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2. Veolia India
Resourcing the world
Providing innovative environmental solutions in energy, water and waste
Veolia in India Leader of the Indian Water Market industry
• First Desalination plant in
India, was built by a Veolia unit
in 1946
• In India, Veolia’s activities
focus on water services since
1999
• Veolia manage water and
wastewater services for public
authorities and industries
• Focus on 24/7 and safe water
for all
• Serve 4.5 million people
• In India, Bangladesh & Sri
Lanka
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Veolia in India Projects and contracts at a glance
Nangloi
Nilothi
DELHI
DHAKA
MIHAN
NAGPUR
Bijapur;
Ilkal
Pench 4
Kanhan
Hubli 1&2
KUWASIP
Nagpur full-city
IISc, Bangalore
Veolia offices
Concession Contracts
Performance based contracts
DBO Contracts
BANGALORE
Neyveli Power Station (TPS II-Exp)
Passikudah
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3. Deploying BATs in Water Management
Resourcing the world
Providing innovative environmental solutions in energy, water and waste
#0 - If water matters, give it the right pricing
1000L = INR 12.0, on the water bill
0.2L = INR 20.0, in the street
#1 - Water Pollution standards:
Update and Enforce
 Update the regulated pollution levels
 Strengthen Centre‘s capabilities and leverage on it for design
and enforcement
 Create awareness by making results accessible online
#2 - Focus where it matters
Example of Ganga Cleaning
1. 2525 Km, a herculean task
2. Start by a state and focus on the key polluting basins (6-7)
3. Online monitoring upstream and downstream.
4. Make online monitoring accessible to all via internet, real time
5. Most of industrial pollution streams come from Pulp & Paper,
textile and tanneries
#3- Investment without proper O&M is sub-optimal
 8 core Indian industrials sectors face the double need to
deleverage and expand
 Investment/CAPEX can be necessary but are often not
sufficient
 Disciplined and sophisticated Operations & Maintenance does
bring tremendous value to customers
#4 - Action and Speed must underpin project
award process
Ideas for debottlenecking
No more study (Ex: Ganga cleaning)
 “Most economically advantageous” Vs lowest-cost (Ex: O&G)
 Limit drastically the option(s) to re-tender
 Set deadlines and stick to them for awarding projects
#5 - Increase the value created by smarter water
management
 To solve complex environmental issues, facilitate the match
between local needs and Global experienced companies = lift local
entry barriers
Systematic current tendering process does not maximize output
 Right metrics and contract duration drive economic value = think
beyond current fiscal year/’Cost+’’
 Continuous dialogue between client and pre-qualified operators
to ensure contract is and remains achievable in its objectives,
terms and conditions: think win-win
 Factor-in all benefits generated including Social Return On
Investment which help to keep one’s Social License to Operate
#6 - Think circular (1/3)
Turning Waste Water Treatment Plants…
#6 - Think Circular (2/3)
…into Power Stations
#6 - Think Circular (3/3)
Nilothi DBO by Veolia India
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Thank you for your time
Contact
Jan Klasinski
Managing Director - Industrial Activities
Veolia India
B-1, Marble Arch, 9 Prithviraj road, New Delhi 110 011• India
Cell:+ 91 98 11 26 95 09 • Off:+ 91 11 246 000 63
[email protected]
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