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| Company type | Public |
|---|---|
| Industry | Environmental services |
| Founded | 1933 |
| Founder | Pierre Crussard [1] |
Key people | Patrick Blethon [2] (Chairman & CEO) |
| Services | Water treatment, waste management, leisure management |
| Revenue | €1.5 billion (2019) |
Number of employees | 9000 (2019) |
| Subsidiaries | Natural System Utilities [3] , Stereau, Cise TP, Imageau, Nijhuis Saur Industries, Saur Services, Odalie [4] Coldep, Aquachem [5] |
| Website | https://www.saur.com |
Saur is a French company specialized in water management and leisure management.
Saur was created in 1933 by Pierre Crussard as a water resource management company. [6] Initially the company was exclusively a water facilities construction company, but beginning in 1934, it started water exploitation and distribution.[ citation needed ]
In 1984, the Bouygues Group became the majority shareholder [7] . In 1997, the Saur Group merged with Cise, Saint-Gobain's environment subsidiary [8] .
On April 5, 2017, the Saur Group refocused on its core business, water, and announced the official sale of its waste management subsidiary (Coved) to Paprec for an estimated amount of approximately €250 million. [9] [10]
In June 2019, Saur made its first acquisition in South America by acquiring the Colombian company Naunet, which manages drinking water distribution and sanitation services [11] . At the end of November 2019, the Saur Group decided to invest in technology by acquiring a 51% stake in the British company Riventa Ltd, a startup specializing in water management innovation. [12]
In June 2020, Saur acquired Nijhuis Industries, a Dutch company specializing in industrial wastewater treatment [13] .
In January 2021, Saur acquired Aquapor, a major player and leader in the Portuguese water sector. Subsequently, the group acquired several other industrial water treatment companies across Europe—including Gestagua in Spain—and in the United States, with the acquisition of Aqua-Chem in 2022. [14] [15] [16] [17]
In October 2024, the company announced the issuance of €500 million in "blue bonds," an investment dedicated to projects related to the protection of water resources. [18] [19] Also in 2024, Saur launched its joint venture with Inovaya, named Odalie a company specializing in the real estate sector that offers Aquapod, a solution designed for greywater recycling. [20] [21] [22] [23]
In November 2025, the group’s Dutch subsidiary acquired a majority stake in Coldep, a water treatment specialist [24] . Also in November 2025, at the Sérignac-sur-Garonne site, Saur implemented its Carbo Plus technology for the first time. This system uses activated carbon to treat pesticides, micropollutants, and pharmaceutical residues. [25]
With the acquisition of the Dutch company Nijhuis Industries, the group has structured a division dedicated to industrial clients, named Nijhuis Saur Industries (NSI). This division designs and operates process water and effluent treatment facilities for sectors such as food and beverage, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and heavy industry in general. It also includes mobile water services (mobile treatment units for temporary or emergency needs), as well as energy recovery (converting sewage sludge and industrial effluents into biogas or biomethane). [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33]
Acquired in 2023, Natural Systems Utilities (NSU) is one of the leading providers of turnkey solutions for wastewater treatment and treated wastewater reuse in the United States, with more than 270 systems currently in operation. [34] [35]
The acquisition of Aqua-Chem strengthens the Saur Group's position in the North American water treatment market. Based in Knoxville, Tennessee, the firm operates in 40 countries and specializes in water purification. [36] [37] [38]
Stereau is the engineering subsidiary of the Saur Group. Stereau handles the 'design, construction, and operational assistance' of wastewater treatment plants and drinking water production facilities. The company also specializes in the construction of process water treatment plants and equipment for odor control, grease removal, and sludge volume reduction. [39] [40]
ImaGeau, a Saur Group subsidiary, specializes in digital water technologies. Established in 2009, the company operates a hydrogeology consulting office alongside proprietary business software dedicated to the water sector. Notably, ImaGeau processes vast amounts of data concerning water resources. [41] [42] [43]
Cise TP designs, installs, and rehabilitates water distribution networks, ranging from wastewater collection to stormwater management. [44] [45]
Coldep is an entity featuring patented vacuum pressure separation technology (Vacuum Air Lift), which enables the separation of contaminants from water, like PFAS. [46] [47]
Patrick Blethon (Executive Chairman of the Saur Group); [48]
Luis de Lope (President of Saur International); [49]
The main shareholder of Saur is EQT Partners, along with DIF Capital Partners and the PGGM Infrastructure Fund. [50] [51] [52]
En 1933, Pierre Crussard, crée la Société d'Aménagement Urbain et Rural pour concevoir et exploiter des installations de production d'eau. Saur est, à l'origine, une entreprise de travaux. C'est en s'appuyant sur le réseau d'ETDE (dont Pierre Crussard est actionnaire) que Saur développera ses premières exploitations de gestion d'eau dans l'Ouest de la France, avec l'idée de servir en priorité les communes rurales et littorales.