Suez Wins Water Contracts in India Cities to Curb Leaks

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Suez Environnement, Europe’s second-biggest water company, won contracts to improve supplies and reduce leak losses in southern and western India.

Suez and Indian partner SPML Infra Ltd. will help cut water leaks across a 26.5 square kilometer (10.2 square mile) area of Bangalore, the utility said today in an e-mail. It’s planning infrastructure works to curb unaccounted-for-water losses in the high-tech city to 16 percent from 42 percent over the next five to eight years, the French company said.