Veolia Water Technologies to introduce latest solutions at District Cooling Arabia Summit

Veolia Water Technologies Saudi Arabia, a major provider of innovative, sustainable and environmentally-friendly water treatment solutions, has announced its participation at the upcoming District Cooling Arabia industry exhibition to be held in Riyadh from Oct. 12-13.
As Saudi Arabia undergoes massive demographic and economic growth with the population increasing by around four percent every year, Veolia's role is critical in the government’s vast program to rehabilitate and develop the country’s water and wastewater system infrastructure, and improve operating practices, particularly in the key cities. Veolia's expertise is called upon to provide the strategic demographic areas with more efficient services that will be more in keeping with its high level of economic growth.
During the two-day summit, Veolia will leverage its industry track record over the past 160 years of delivering water treatment, services and solutions worldwide, and 35 years in the Kingdom. Veolia currently operates over 40 districts cooling networks worldwide and, in the Middle East, Veolia Water Technologies builds or operates district cooling plants for a combined cooling capacity of around 250,000 RT (875 MWc).
Veolia Water Technologies considers the forthcoming Riyadh show will be an opportune time for it to reassert its trailblazing accomplishments and launch the latest innovative technologies, chemical solutions portfolio for district cooling systems, notably the much awaited “smart automatic controlling systems — the Aquavista 5C."
Badr Ghawji, MD of Veolia Water Technologies Saudi Arabia, said: “Veolia has the most water-related technologies available anywhere, and we are experts at combining them to create tailor-made solutions helping cities and industries manage, optimize and recycle water. In a country where water resources are scarce such as Saudi Arabia, our solutions allow to optimize processes, reduce water footprint and generate considerable savings in energy and chemical consumption, helping to sustain economic development.”