The prestigious international publication,
Global Water Intelligence, in its November
issue publishes a new ranking of the fif-
ty leading water management companies
across the world based on the number of
people to whom it provides services. This
year, Aqualia remains in third place, just be-
hind Veolia and Suez. As to the number the
population to which it provides services, in
services to more than 30
million people worldwide
Global Water lntelligence
(GWl) ranks FCC just
behind Veolia and Suez
as the only Spanish
company among the top
20 in the world.
Other news on Aqualia
•
25-year end-to-end water manage-
ment contract in Almansa (Albacete)
•
Management of the new waste water
treatment station in Isla Verde (Algeci-
ras)
•
Aqualia participates in the Saudi Wa-
ter & Power Forum in Jeddah (Saudi
Arabia)
Check the latest news on Aqualia at its
intranet site:
http://fccnet2/aqualia/marketing_pren-
sa/flash.asp
provides
FCC’s water activity
has increased to 30,151,000 in the 17 cou-
ntries where the company operates.
Aqualia bolsters its leadershi0p as the
first Spanish company worldwide and the
only one of the twenty national companies
whose growth was boosted by contracts
in Spain and international contracts, such
as its recent landing in Abu Dhabi, the first
water management contract awarded to a
Spanish company in the Middle East.
Link: http://www.globalwaterintel.com
Miguel Jurado,
deputy general
manager of the
Development
and International
Department
answers
questions during
the interview at
the Al Arabiya
TV channel.
From left to right: Pascual Blanco, secretary and controller at the
City Council; Matías Loarces, manager of Aqualia’s branch office;
and, Francisco Núñez, mayor of Almansa.
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