A Closer Look: Veolia
Based in Paris, France, Veolia is the largest water and wastewater corporation in the world, raking in $48 billion in revenue and $3.6 billion in income in 2007. Veolia operates in 67 countries worldwide and is the parent company of Veolia Water North America, the largest contract operator in North America, serving more than 14 million people throughout the United States, the Virgin Islands, New Brunswick and Ontario.
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