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Veolia Canada secures O&M deal for Toronto AD facility

Veolia Canada secures O&M deal for Toronto AD facility
In addition to the City of Toronto's two anaerobic digestion facilities, Veolia Canada operates an AD facility for the City of Edmonton, Alberta (AB), and the in-vessel composting operation of the City of Montreal, Quèbec (QC). Veolia is also in the process of commissioning a new AD anaerobic facility for the City of Montreal (photo courtesy Veolia North America).

In Canada, Veolia North America (VNA), part of France-headed global waste management, water, and energy services provider Veolia Group, has announced that it has been awarded a contract to assume operations and maintenance of the City of Toronto’s Dufferin organics processing facility.

Since 2014, Veolia Canada has also operated and maintained Toronto’s other anaerobic digestion (AD) facility at Disco Road and now will have responsibility for operating and maintaining Dufferin as well.

These facilities use pre-processing and AD technology to break down organic material such as residential source-separated food waste.

The waste is used to produce digester solids which are used to create high-quality compost and biogas.

The city then turns the compost and biogas into renewable natural gas (RNG) to help fuel its fleet and heat its buildings, thereby reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by approximately 22,000 tonnes per year.

While the Disco Road facility has the capacity to manage up to 75,000 tonnes of organic waste per year, the Dufferin facility is designed to convert as much as 55,000 tonnes of organic waste into energy annually – waste that would otherwise pose a risk of increasing GHG emissions if left in a landfill.

Veolia Canada is proud to continue collaborating with the City of Toronto on a shared vision for addressing the environmental challenge of managing organic waste safely and sustainably. Our resources and expertise in managing anaerobic digestion operations are driven by Veolia’s GreenUp strategy for growth and sustainability, ensuring a cleaner world for future generations, said Veolia Canada CEO and Country Director Denis Chesseron.

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