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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 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.
Veolia Water’s St. Louis team includesfive city-certified M/WBE partners and Jacobs Engineering Distribution system assessment, management technologies Condition assessment of equipment, overall energy footprint Water audit, bulk sales, evaluation of system capacity Audit of procurement, inter-department charges External and media communications Organizational development, strategy planning, facilitation Our M/WBE partners bring over 100years combined service to the community 2
We are a strongly local team, with 650 area employees (225 from Veolia and 425 from partner firms) 9employees: Veolia Water 13employees: Veolia Water 5employees: Randle & Assoc. 15employees: AFRAM Corp. 16employees: Veolia Energy 353employees: Jacobs Engineering 7employees: Hauser Group 7employees: Vector Comm. 187employees: Veolia Environmental Services 68employees: ABNA Engineering
If selected for implementation, we would help St. Louis achieve up to $8.8 million in annual benefit $130million annually (up to 10.8% of budget) $9million annually (achieved 18%) $8million annually (up to 15%) Up to $30million over a 5-year implementation
Veolia has a longstanding presence in the St. Louis area • We’ve partnered with Edwardsville, Ill. since 1987. In August, we celebrated 25 years with no lost-time injuries. • We’ve saved the City $12 million in capital improvements and received several awards from the Illinois EPA. • We have provided various water technologies and systems support to Anheuser Busch at nine of their plants. • Veolia Energy operates the St. Louis downtown cogeneration plant and the steam loop that supplies downtown offices and the convention center. 5