FRENCH WATER GIANT VEOLIA TO SUPPLY DRINKING WATER TO60% OF MUMBAIKARS BY 2030

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French water & wastewater management specialist Veolia will supply 60% of Mumbaikars’ drinking water requirements by 2030. Two water treatment facilities are coming up at Bhandup & Panjrapur in the city suburbs & are expected to be operational by 2029 & 2030, respectively. It will together supply nearly 3,000 million litres per day (MLD), catering to about 60% of the city’s drinking water demand, Guillaume Dourdin, CEO & country director of Veolia India, told Fortune India.  The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had awarded a Rs. 4,124 crore contract for the…

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RE-ENGINEERING MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT: AN INSIGHT INTO THE TRANSFORMATION OF NANOBUBBLE TECHNOLOGY IN PRIMARY, SECONDARY & TERTIARY PROCESSES

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Amit Kapur, Founder, Chairman & MD of NICO Nanobubble India Co. From Compliance to Competitive Advantage in Wastewater Treatment  Municipal and industrial wastewater treatment plants are no longer judged solely on discharge compliance. Today’s benchmarks extend to energy efficiency, footprint reduction, chemical minimisation, carbon intensity, reuse readiness, and resilience under fluctuating loads. Conventional process trains while proven are increasingly strained by tightening norms, rising power tariffs, land constraints, and sustainability mandates.  This is precisely where NICO Nanobubbles position itself not as a disruptive replacement, but as a high-impact process intensifier…

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Top 7 Emerging Technologies Transforming Wastewater Treatment in 2026

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International Water News & National Water News Coverage Angle The wastewater treatment industry in 2026 is rapidly shifting from conventional treatment models toward intelligent, resource-efficient, and circular water management systems. Rising industrialization, stricter discharge norms, climate pressures, and growing water scarcity are accelerating the adoption of advanced technologies worldwide. From AI-powered treatment optimization to PFAS removal technologies, the sector is witnessing a major transformation. Recent global research and industry developments highlight how digitalization, smart automation, membrane innovation, and decentralized systems are redefining wastewater infrastructure. Article Agenda / Structure 1. Introduction…

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Alfa Laval to drive water transition dialogue at Global Water Summit 2026 in Madrid

As global temperatures rise and only 7% of water is reused in Europe, the world faces a critical water security challenge. With half of all wastewater still untreated and 90% of the Sustainable Development Goals dependent on water, the need for resilient, circular, and digitally enabled solutions has never been greater. At the Global Water Summit 2026 in Madrid, Alfa Laval is part of the conversation driving innovation, collaboration, and action to accelerate the water transition and empower industries to build operational resilience for a changing planet. Water reuse through…

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