Overview
- The company says the six‑month transition brings local names under Veolia, with contractual exceptions such as Aigües de Barcelona retaining its brand.
- Viaqua in Galicia and Hidraqua in Valencia are already adopting the Veolia name as the group rolls out a single organization across water, energy and waste.
- Veolia is proposing measures to Catalan authorities including linking aquifer wells near Sant Joan Despí, raising Llobregat reuse toward 100%, and adding new potabilization capacity on the Besòs.
- The firm plans to bid for the upcoming AMB contract covering eight metropolitan municipalities, with outcomes dependent on public procurement and administrative approvals with bodies such as the Generalitat and ACA.
- Management reports roughly €300 million invested annually in Spain and €2.84 billion in 2024 revenue, and says the brand change will not trigger immediate workforce movements.