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City of Richmond, Calif., Expands Partnership for Wastewater Services to Include Collection and Stormwater Systems.


HOUSTON -- Veolia Water North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  awarded 18-year, $70 million contract amendment

Eager to stabilize its costs and ensure environmental compliance, the City of Richmond, Calif., voted overwhelmingly to expand its wastewater services contract with Veolia Water North America Operating Services, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 (Veolia Water) to include collection system services.

The 18-year agreement, valued at approximately $70 million, calls for Veolia Water to manage the city-owned collection and stormwater systems, which includes approximately 285 miles of lines, 14 lift stations, 5,200 manholes and 3,300 catch basins catch basin
n.
1. A receptacle at the entrance to a sewer designed to keep out large or obstructive matter.

2. A reservoir for collecting surface drainage or runoff.
. Additionally, the company will manage a $17 million city bond-funded capital improvements program. As part of its service, Veolia Water will inspect and clean main lines and manholes, repair and maintain lift stations, and provide customer service. Veolia Water will also tie the collection system into its automated controls at the wastewater plant.

The city's decision amends AMENDS. A satisfaction, given by a wrong doer to the party injured for a wrong committed. 1 Lilly's Reg. 81.
     2. By statute 24 Geo. II. c. 44, in England, and by similar statutes in some of the United States, justices of the peace, upon being notified of an
 its two-year old, 20-year wastewater treatment services partnership with Veolia Water for the operation of and critical upgrades to the city's wastewater treatment facility. In 2002, Veolia Water was charged with quickly improving environmental compliance and odor control at the wastewater treatment facility - a task the company successfully completed ahead of schedule and on budget.

"When the city entered into a contract with Veolia Water to operate our wastewater treatment plant Wastewater treatment plant also called wastewater treatment works
  • Sewage treatment – treatment and disposal of human waste.
  • Industrial wastewater treatment – the treatment of wet wastes from manufacturing industry and commerce including mining, quarrying and
, many were skeptical that they would perform to the level they promised," said Richmond Mayor Irma Anderson This article or section needs to be updated.
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. "I'm pleased to say that they have performed so well that the City Council had the confidence to award them a contract to operate the collection system. Under this contract, Veolia Water will work with Richmond to start us down the road toward an improved collection system, just like they did with the treatment plant."

Like the city's wastewater treatment facility in 2002, the collection system needs improved operations, maintenance and a significant capital investment to bring it to industry standards and into regulatory compliance. Currently, it suffers from significant inflow and infiltration infiltration /in·fil·tra·tion/ (in?fil-tra´shun)
1. the pathological diffusion or accumulation in a tissue or cells of substances not normal to it or in amounts in excess of the normal.

2. infiltrate (2).
 problems that contribute to overloading of the wastewater plant, particularly during winter storms.

"Veolia Water, with its rich 150-year global history of providing water and wastewater services, provides complete services to millions of people daily," said Chibby Alloway, vice president of Veolia Water North America's Western Business Center. "We serve communities large and small - managing large wastewater systems such as in Richmond and complete water systems such as in Indianapolis. In Richmond, we started out managing its wastewater treatment plant, and after exceptional performance, the city quickly realized the benefit of partnering. We are happy to expand our service to better serve the Richmond community."

Benefits the city will realize from this expanded partnership include ensured regulatory compliance, the transfer of risk, a long-term budget with guaranteed costs and efficiencies in staffing and systems through integration of the wastewater and collection system operations.

Veolia Water, formerly known as USFilter Operating Services, provides water and wastewater services to approximately 600 communities across North America. The company manages nearly 4,000 miles of sewer lines Noun 1. sewer line - a main in a sewage system
sewer main

main - a principal pipe in a system that distributes water or gas or electricity or that collects sewage
 and 1,300 lift stations.

Company Information

Veolia Water North America is the leading provider of comprehensive water and wastewater services to municipal and industrial customers, providing services to approximately 14 million people in more than 600 communities. The company is part of Veolia Water, the No. 1 water company in the world, serving more than 110 million customers. Veolia Water is the Water Division of Veolia Environment (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:VE)(Paris Bourse Paris Bourse

National stock market of France.
:VIE), the largest environmental services The various combinations of scientific, technical, and advisory activities (including modification processes, i.e., the influence of manmade and natural factors) required to acquire, produce, and supply information on the past, present, and future states of space, atmospheric,  company in the world with more than 310,000 employees in about 80 countries and annual revenues of more than $36 billion. Visit the company's Web site at www.veoliawaterna.com.
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