Group Research and Development

 

Research is both a historic and essential commitment for Veolia Water.

The company was founded more than 150 years ago under the name "Compagnie Générale des Eaux". In 1889 Veolia Water set up an eminent research centre, based at rue d'Anjou in Paris, the company's historic headquarters.

Saint-Clair laboratory in Lyon (France).

Saint-Clair laboratory in Lyon (France).

It was around this time that Louis Pasteur was discovering a vaccine against rabies and new modern health regulations were coming into force thanks to an abundant supply of clean drinking water and the construction of wastewater systems. The water supply companies were answerable to the public authorities, for whom having high quality clean drinking water was now a major concern.

Six spheres of excellence

The key research area fall into six spheres of excellence :

  • management of water resources
  • drinking water
  • wastewater
  • biosolids
  • water supply systems
  • analysis

Areas of synergy with Veolia Environnement

Veolia Water's research and development works with that of Veolia Environnement in those areas which also affect the waste (Veolia Environmental Services), and energy (Dalkia) divisions of the Group.

These areas of synergy are as follows:


  • eliminating micropolluants
  • developing processes for the disinfection of water
  • managing networks
  • developing membrane processes
  • treating and eliminating biosolids

Major Research Centers

The Environmental Analysis Center in Saint-Maurice, France

The Environmental Analysis Center in Saint-Maurice, France