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Technology vital to tackling water pollution issues

2010-09-06 09:38:07Source:China DailyAuthor:

In the area of waste water treatment, no country other than China has witnessed such rapid environmental progress - especially considering the nation's vast territory - yet much more effort will be required, said a water utility executive.

"The Chinese government has realized that rapid industrialization and urbanization has brought with it serious water pollution, and it has been quick to respond to such challenges by launching massive projects, equipping the nation's water facilities with the latest technologies and equipment," Antoine Frerot, CEO of Veolia Environment, told China Business Weekly.

"China began to realize the threat of industrial waste water 10 years ago, and had, so far, partly solved the problem," he said.

Paris-based Veolia, the world's largest water utility, is hoping to leverage its latest technologies to help local governments in China to alleviate threats posed by water pollution.

"We hope to further expand our business scope here working with local governments to consign third-party companies to handle water treatment businesses," the CEO said.

So far, Veolia's four major businesses, environmental services, water, energy and transport, all have a presence in China. And Frerot said his company will focus on services and technologies that no others can offer, aiming to provide customers with more added value.

"For example, we can provide all-around public transportation integration solutions, helping passengers better manage their schedules whether they are traveling by plane, train or car."