Solving the Water Crisis through Water Security
Today, we face an unprecedented water crisis in history. By 2030, it is projected that 40% of the global population will experience water scarcity, and the frequency and intensity of droughts caused by climate change are worsening day by day. Industrial sites are no exception. Strengthening environmental regulations, the emergence of new micropollutants such as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), and the ever-increasing demand for process water are putting immense pressure on corporate operations.
Now, 'Water Security' goes beyond mere environmental protection; it has become the core risk and survival strategy that determines the survival of cities and the continuity of corporate businesses. Veolia is leading global Environmental Security in response to these demands of the times, and recently achieved the highest rating of 'Double A' in both 'Climate Change' and 'Water Security' categories in the evaluation by the global non-profit organization CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project).
Smart Water
How can we solve this complex equation of stably supplying safe and economical water while simultaneously handling stricter regulations and environmental costs? The answer lies in 'Smart Water'.
Smart Water is a new paradigm that combines state-of-the-art water treatment technology with digitalization and Artificial Intelligence(AI) to proactively predict risks, optimize without wasting a single drop of water, and build sustainable resilience.
Veolia's Core Technologies for Realizing Water Security
1. Digital Twins Driven by Data and AI (Digital Twins & Hubgrade)
AI-based predictive control technology is being introduced in Veolia Korea's latest wastewater treatment facilities and industrial water treatment sites. Digital Twin perfectly implements the actual water treatment infrastructure in 3D, detecting leaks early and predicting maintenance through real-time data collected from millions of sensors. In particular, the Smart Membrane AI technology, which is also being applied in Korea, proactively predicts fouling in the reverse osmosis (RO) process, innovatively reducing chemical usage and operating expenses (OPEX), and maximizing the energy efficiency of wastewater treatment facilities.
☑️ AI-powered real-time process optimization and predictive control
☑️ Energy consumption reduction and operational transparency
☑️ Virtual simulation through digital twin technology
2. Sustainable Desalination Overcoming Limits
In regions with severe water scarcity, desalination is an essential alternative. Veolia's advanced reverse osmosis (RO) membrane filtration technology has reduced energy consumption to one-fifth of that of conventional thermal desalination. Recently in Korea, through the Daesan SEETEC reverse osmosis membrane replacement project, it demonstrated optimal performance even under extreme conditions caused by seasonal seawater inflow, ensuring unwavering 'Water Security' for industrial partners.
3. Ecofactory and Wastewater Reuse
Traditional wastewater treatment plants were places that consumed electricity. However, Veolia's Ecofactory solution transforms wastewater treatment plants into resource recovery bases that produce biogas, thermal energy, fertilizers, and reused water. Furthermore, the technology of reusing treated wastewater for agricultural water, industrial process water, and even aquifer recharge drastically lowers the reliance on external water resources, increasing the water self-sufficiency of local communities.
💡 "Water Security is not about short-term crisis evasion but about building 'Systems Resilience'. Veolia provides the answer through the convergence of digital technology and water treatment expertise."
Success Case: Daesan SEETEC
Solving Seawater Intrusion
Overcoming seasonal seawater inflow
challenges in Lake Daeho to supply
high-purity process water
84,000 Tons/Day
Successful operation of large-scale water
treatment capacity and completion of RO
membrane replacement project
25-Year Partnership
Long-term water security cooperation
with major clients such as LG Chem and
Lotte Chemical
Smarter Water Management Creates Tomorrow's Environmental Security
Smart Water, which combines AI, digital solutions, and groundbreaking decarbonization and depollution technologies, is no longer an option but a necessity. From responding to corporate carbon emission trading (K-ETS) to maintaining stable operations and realizing ESG management, Veolia Korea provides the most perfect water security solutions through the synergy of global know-how and local Water Tech infrastructure.
Transform water risks into growth opportunities through innovative Smart Water solutions, and join Veolia on the journey of Ecological Transformation towards a sustainable future.