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Veolia Water Beijing Office

Unit 2401, 24/F, Office Building 1, Beijing Landmark Towers
8 North Dongsanhuan Road, Chaoyang District Beijing100004
Tel: +86 10 5953 2000
Fax: +86 10 5953 2247

Veolia Water Shanghai Office

Shanghai Office:
Room 1601, Citic Square No.1168 Nanjing Xi Road
Shanghai 200041
Tel: +86 21 6193 8088
Fax: +86 21 5292 5860

Veolia Water Tianjin Office

Room 804-805, MSD Plaza-C3, No. 79, the 1st Avenue, TEDA, Tianjin, 300457

Veolia Water Shenzhen Office

Room 1309 Water Building, 1019 Shennan Zhong Road, Shenzhen 518031

Tel: + 86 755 8212 7095
Fax: +86 755 8212 7191

Veolia Water Guangzhou Office

Unit 1017,10/F, West Wing, Times Square 28 Tian He Bei Road, Guangzhou 510620

Tel: + 86 20 3891 0808
Fax: + 86 20 3891 0800

2002 - Cities around the world

Cities in Europe, USA and China are choosing Veolia Water

Shanghai/Pudong - China.

Shanghai/Pudong - China.

2002 - Veolia Water expands its operations in the municipal outsourcing of water services to major cities such as Indianapolis in the USA, Bucharest in Rumania, Berlin in Germany and Shanghai in China

This year sees strong international growth. Veolia Water goes from strength to strength in countries which have a tradition of publicly managed water services due to its ability to adapt to the specific requirements of each client, and the fact that the client is able to benefit from the company's technological expertise. Its ability to share its expertise and to anticipate the needs of towns and cities undergoing rapid development but with outdated infrastructure are decisive advantages for local authorities.

Indianapolis - USA.

Indianapolis - USA.

Indianapolis, USA's 12th city, awards Veolia Water a 20 year contract to provide drinking water to its 1.1 million inhabitants, i.e. to produce 235 million cubic meters of water each year.

The city of Shanghai/Pudong selects Veolia Water to operate its water services for its 2 million inhabitants for a period of 50 years. With this new partnership, Veolia Water is called upon to solve technical, organisational and personnel problems on an unprecedented scale such as integrating public sector employees and training them in customer care while at all times respecting local cultural differences.