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05 May 2026

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Anglian water treatment for Brazil

53 minutes A wastewater treatment process, Helea, developed by Anglian Water, will be used by Haskoning for projects in São Paulo.

The Barueri plant in Brazil
The Barueri plant in Brazil

Helea sludge treament was developed through Anglian Water's innovation programme, and has been used on four active UK sites. It is now being brought to market by Haskoning. It will be implemented alongside Haskoning鈥檚 Ephyra technology at Barueri and S茫o Miguel Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTPs). Barueri is the largest WWTP in Latin America, and together the sites will serve around 10 million people across S茫o Paulo.

A simplified Helea process, called Helea Lite is now being applied internationally for the first time at mega-city scale. Treatment capacity at Barueri will increase from 16,000 to 22,500 litres per second, with capacity at the S茫o Miguel plant rising from 1,500 to 5,500 litres per second. Biogas generated through the new processes will be used for combined heat and power generation, thermal sludge drying, and other sustainable applications, effectively transforming both plants into state-of-the-art energy recovery facilities.

Emily Timmins, director of water recycling at Anglian Water said: 鈥淗elea was developed over 15 years ago to create a cost effective and energy efficient way to operate our sludge treatment centres in the Anglian Water region. We鈥檙e delighted that our partnership with Haskoning has led to its application at this scale in one of the world鈥檚 largest cities.鈥

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