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Aqualia Awarded Two New Contracts in Brittany, France

Aqualia has been awarded a 10-year contract for the management of drinking water in the Foret du Theil area, in the Ille-et-Vilaine department (Brittany region), with 24 municipalities and more than 40,000 inhabitants.

The new awards obtained since summer added up to some 120,000 new inhabitants served, so that Aqualia already provides service to more than 400,000 French people from 90 municipalities.

WD News: Aqualia has been awarded a 10-year contract for the management of drinking water in the Foret du Theil area, in the Ille-et-Vilaine department (Brittany region), with 24 municipalities and more than 40,000 inhabitants.

The service, managed to date by Veolia, is the second contract that Aqualia France has won in the Brittany region and adds to several awarded since the summer in the Ile-de-France region.

The contracts obtained in France during the second half of the year have added 120,000 new inhabitants served, so that Aqualia already provides service to a total of 400,000 French people.

The service, represents the first major contract for Aqualia France outside the Île-de-France region, the centre of the company’s operations to date.

The company has increased its presence in France by 250% in just 3 years – since it entered the country in 2019 with the acquisition of the services company Services Publics et Industries Environnement (SPIE).

Source: Aqualia
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