In Qatar, Veolia Water Technologies and Katara Project have inaugurated a pioneering facility for the reuse of treated wastewater. Thanks to this new plant, Katara Cultural Village will save between 5,000 and 15,000 cubic meters of fresh water per day.
Through its subsidiary Veolia Water Technologies, a global leader in water technologies, Veolia is revolutionizing treated wastewater reuse at Katara Cultural Village, a major cultural and tourist complex in Doha, Qatar. In collaboration with Katara Project, Veolia has set up the country’s first wastewater treatment facility of this scale. A major step forward in addressing local ecological transformation challenges.
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