ENDETEC - Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies

Kingston, CA K7L 3N6

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Kingston, CA K7L 3N6
http://www.endetec.com
613-533-3321
613-533-3317

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ENDETEC, the Global Sensor Platform of Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies, is dedicated to delivering sustainable ‘Safe Water Integrity’ with an innovative portfolio of technologies: The TECTA™ detection system for continuous automated on-site monitoring of contamination as well as early warning detection of Total Coliform and E.coli and the KAPTA™, an in-line multi-parameter low-maintenance water sensor probe (measuring chlorine and temperature).

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Atlanta-Fulton County Water Resources Commission Renews Partnership with Veolia

March 18, 2016
Five-year renewal for operations, maintenance and management of reservoirs, water treatment plant and raw water pump station
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Clients in Pacific Northwest Renew Wastewater Service Agreements with Veolia

March 3, 2016
Renewals include clients in Washington and Montana, as well as the National Parks Service
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Winners Announced in Pow! emPowering Opportunities in Water Competition

Feb. 26, 2016
Veolia, The Water Council, Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation instituted competition to advance sustainability, resiliency in water industry
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Enviro Water Minerals, Veolia Partner in El Paso

Feb. 24, 2016
Plant will convert wastewater from city's desalination process into fresh drinking water
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Veolia Receives EPA Approval of Automated Microbiology System

July 7, 2014
System combines microbiological indicators with instrumentation to automate E. coli & total coliform bacteria testing
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U.S. Conference of Mayors Recognizes New Orleans Environmental Partnership

Jan. 31, 2012
Partnership generated $26 million in savings for state residents after Hurricane Katrina