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Reach the Veolia water chemistry team

Choose the best route for SDS, product documents, technical review, or supply continuity planning.

Industrial water treatment questions often cross several teams. A plant may need a product document for procurement, a hazard statement for EHS, a feed-rate review for operations, and a lead-time check for maintenance planning. Veolia uses the information you provide to route the request to the correct specialist and reduce repeated clarification.

Clear routing also helps protect the quality of the answer. A commercial contact should not replace SDS guidance, and a document request should not be treated as a final dosing recommendation. The contact form keeps these paths distinct while giving your team one place to start.

Sales & Supply

For contract planning, regional availability, and product-family questions.

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SDS & Regulatory

For SDS, TDS, inventory status, and intended-use document routing.

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Technical Service

For water analysis review, dosing questions, and field troubleshooting.

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Share your system conditions

Useful details include asset type, water source, current treatment, target issue, annual usage, and whether your review requires SDS Section 2 hazard classification, REACH status, or COA format.

For urgent service questions, include current operating limits, recent lab results, and the date by which your team needs an answer. For document requests, include the country of use, intended application, product name if known, and whether the material will be reviewed for storage, transportation, discharge, or customer-specific approval. Veolia will not treat a form note as a final technical recommendation; it is the starting point for a documented review.

If you are replacing an existing treatment program, share the current chemistry family, feed equipment, system volume, and known compatibility constraints. These details help the support team identify whether a simple SDS response is enough or whether a deeper program assessment is required.

Water chemistry contact desk