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About the Veolia Proposal for the St. Louis Water Division and the City

About the Veolia Proposal for the St. Louis Water Division and the City. KEY ELEMENTS The city wants to make the best use of the assets it owns. Veolia is the #1 water services provider worldwide.

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About the Veolia Proposal for the St. Louis Water Division and the City

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  1. About the Veolia Proposal for the St. Louis Water Division and the City KEY ELEMENTS The city wants to make the best use of the assets it owns. Veolia is the #1 water services provider worldwide. If implemented, Veolia’s proposal would reduce the cost of operations by more than 15% each year – without layoffs.

  2. Why is water usage so high? • The water consumption for St. Louis is roughly 1,260 gallons per customer, per day. This is more than twice the average Veolia has seen in other comparable cities by age and size, and we operate 8,500 water and wastewater plants worldwide. • One of the key parts of Veolia’s proposal is to audit the non-revenue water in the system to determine where all the water is going: • Leaks and main breaks • Unmetered park and municipal use • Flat rate consumption • Metering inaccuracy (possibly missing revenue) 2

  3. Reducing materials costs starts with a total water assessment for more accurate production requirement average Water conservation saves resources

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