Veolia secures contracts of two unprecedent Mumbai WTPs

Veolia, a pioneer in environmental services, has reinforced its presence in India by securing strategic contracts of unprecedented scale for two of Mumbai’s major Water Treatment Plants (WTPs), supporting the city’s water security and sustainability goals.

The company has been appointed as the technology provider and awarded 15-year operations and maintenance contracts for Mumbai’s upcoming 2,000 million litres per day Bhandup and 910 million litres per day Panjrapur Water Treatment Plants. Developed by Welspun Enterprises Ltd, both facilities are scheduled to be fully operational by 2030 and are expected to meet over 60% of the city’s water requirements. Equipped with Veolia’s advanced technologies, the plants will deliver high-quality, reliable water while optimizing footprint, reducing energy consumption, and enhancing operational efficiency—making them ideally suited to dense urban environments.

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