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2014 - Company Water Dataset

Row numberOrganizationISINBBIDTickerCountry HQImportance of water quality and quantity: direct & indirect useImportance of water quality and quantity: importance ratingImportance of water quality and quantity: explanationEvaluated how water could affect growth strategy?Experienced detrimental impacts related to water this year?Procedures to assess water riskGeographic scale of assessmentsMethods used to assess water risksRequire key suppliers to report on water use, risks and management?Exposed to water risk?Does water present opportunities?Highest level of direct responsibility for water?Is water integrated into business strategy?Does your organization have a water policy?Subject to penalties and/or fines?Target and/or goals?
1001Empresas CMPCCL0000001314EQ0013611900001000CMPC CIChileDirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your own operationsImportantThe pulp/paper facilities offer a lot of opportunities for water recycling, which require a dedicated program for process innovation.WRI water stress definition
1002Empresas CMPCCL0000001314EQ0013611900001000CMPC CIChileIndirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your value chainImportant
1003Empresas CMPCCL0000001314EQ0013611900001000CMPC CIChileIndirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your value chainImportant
1004EMULEX CORPUSANot evaluatedNoWater risks are not assessedNoNoNoNoYes, a company-wide water policyNoNo
1005EMULEX CORPUSADirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your own operationsImportantSenior Manager/Officer
1006EMULEX CORPUSADirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your own operationsImportant
1007EMULEX CORPUSAIndirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your value chainNeutral
1008EMULEX CORPUSAIndirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your value chainNeutral
1009Enbridge Inc.CA29250N1050EQ0010954800001000ENB CNCanadaNot evaluatedDon't knowWater risks are not assessedNoYes, supply chain onlyNoNoNoNoNo
1010Enbridge Inc.CA29250N1050EQ0010954800001000ENB CNCanadaDirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your own operationsImportantFresh water is not vital for our operations per se, but is critical for our office buildings and depots (i.e. human consumption).No individual or committee with overall responsibility for water
1011Enbridge Inc.CA29250N1050EQ0010954800001000ENB CNCanadaDirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your own operationsImportantSufficient amounts of water are required for the hydrostatic testing of our pipelines to ensure their integrity prior to putting them into service. Water does not need to be ‘good quality freshwater’ for this purpose.
1012Enbridge Inc.CA29250N1050EQ0010954800001000ENB CNCanadaIndirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your value chainHave not evaluatedThe Company has not assessed the importance of rating water used throughout its value chain, although water is critical to the processing of oil and natural gas by our shippers which is a large component of our energy delivery business.
1013Enbridge Inc.CA29250N1050EQ0010954800001000ENB CNCanadaIndirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your value chainHave not evaluatedThe Company has not assessed the importance of rating water used throughout its value chain, although water is critical to the processing of oil and natural gas by our shippers which is a large component of our energy delivery business.
1014Encana CorporationCA2925051047EQ0011017800001000ECA CNCanadaOtherNoOtherNoYes, direct operations onlyYesYesOther: Environment PolicyNo
1015Encana CorporationCA2925051047EQ0011017800001000ECA CNCanadaDirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your own operationsNeutralWe are committed to responsible use of water for energy production and proactively align our water management approach to local operating conditions and regulatory requirements. We also develop industry-leading best practices in water management in order to continually improve our approach and regularly report on our performance. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution to managing our water resources in all of our operating areas, we strive to advance best practices key areas.Business unitInternal company knowledgeIndividual/Sub-set of the Board or other committee appointed by the Board
1016Encana CorporationCA2925051047EQ0011017800001000ECA CNCanadaDirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your own operationsNeutralWe are committed to responsible use of water for energy production and proactively align our water management approach to local operating conditions and regulatory requirements. We also develop industry-leading best practices in water management in order to continually improve our approach and regularly report on our performance. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution to managing our water resources in all of our operating areas, we strive to advance best practices key areas.Regional government databases
1017Entergy CorporationUS29364G1031EQ0010053200001000ETR USUSAIndirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your value chainHave not evaluated
1018Encana CorporationCA2925051047EQ0011017800001000ECA CNCanadaIndirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your value chainVital for operationsWater use is a critical part of energy development. Encana uses water throughout its operations, including for both well drilling and completions operations. Advancing best practices in the sourcing, transport and management of water can create competitive advantages, mitigate regulatory risks and help to minimize stakeholder concerns in our operating areas.Other: North East BC Water Tool (NEWT)
1019Encana CorporationCA2925051047EQ0011017800001000ECA CNCanadaIndirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your value chainVital for operationsWater use is a critical part of energy development. Encana uses water throughout its operations, including for both well drilling and completions operations. Advancing best practices in the sourcing, transport and management of water can create competitive advantages, mitigate regulatory risks and help to minimize stakeholder concerns in our operating areas.
1020EndesaES0130670112EQ0010051700001000ELE SMSpainYes, evaluated over the next 10 yearsYesWater is integrated into a comprehensive, company-wide risk assessment process incorporating direct operations onlyNoYes, direct operations onlyYesYesYes, a company-wide water policyNoYes, targets and goals
1021EndesaES0130670112EQ0010051700001000ELE SMSpainDirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your own operationsVital for operationsCurrent and future water quantity is vital for us as it is required for energy generation (thermal, nuclear and renewable energy). A decline in water quality may lead also to negative impacts: • Disruptions due to equipment damage and thus higher number of maintenance operations required. • Higher operational costs (increase of water pre-treatment needs or maintenance requirements). • A significant decline in water quality in reservoirs may pose environmental problems to other water users. FacilityWBCSD Global Water ToolIndividual/Sub-set of the Board or other committee appointed by the Board
1022EndesaES0130670112EQ0010051700001000ELE SMSpainDirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your own operationsNot very importantWater recycled at our power plants comprise mainly: • Process water from nuclear plants, reused before being discharged; • Cooling water used in the gas desulphurization process; • Water treated in the waste water treatment plants integrated into our power plants, which is used for irrigation purposes. Even if we use recycled water it is not considered as a key input for our operations, as the amount of this type of water is low compared with other sources.River basin
1023EndesaES0130670112EQ0010051700001000ELE SMSpainIndirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your value chainNot very importantOur most relevant suppliers are fuel suppliers (mainly coal, gas and oil) whose operations are highly dependent water availability. Endesa, as part of the Enel Group, was involved in conducting a fuel suppliers’ assessment, which results indicated that about 80% of them operate in water stressed areas. However, salt water is generally used in these production processes, thus not representing a risk of competition with the need for freshwater of local communities. Facility
1024EndesaES0130670112EQ0010051700001000ELE SMSpainIndirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your value chainHave not evaluatedAlthough we are aware that recycled water is used by our suppliers (eg. process water re-injected in oil/gas wells), we do not have detailed information on the amount of these types of water used, thus its importance has not been evaluated. In 2013 a methodology for water footprint calculation was defined (including our supply chain). Up to the moment there are only preliminary figures that will be further evaluated enabling us to work closely with our suppliers evaluate its importance.Facility
1025EndesaES0130670112EQ0010051700001000ELE SMSpainFacility
1026Exelon CorporationUS30161N1019EQ0010117000001000EXC USUSAOther: National Weather Service Climate forecasts
1027ENEL SpAIT0003128367EQ0091804900001000ENEL IMItalyYes, evaluated over the next 10 yearsYesWater is integrated into a comprehensive, company-wide risk assessment process incorporating direct operations onlyNoYes, direct operations onlyYesYesYes, a publicly available company-wide water policyNoYes, targets and goals
1028ENEL SpAIT0003128367EQ0091804900001000ENEL IMItalyDirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your own operationsImportantOne of our strategic goal inside our Environmental Policy is Mapping and monitoring of all production sites to identify potential water stress and, where necessary, to make a more efficient use of the water resource (see extract of 2013 Env. Report attached)FacilityWBCSD Global Water ToolOther: Chief Executive Officer
1029ENEL SpAIT0003128367EQ0091804900001000ENEL IMItalyDirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your own operationsImportantOne of our strategic goal inside our Environmental Policy isinternal recycling of water for industrial uses (see extract of 2013 Env. Report attached)FacilityOther: MAPEC Process and informatic tool, see above and files attached for more info
1030EssentraGB00B0744359EQ0000000001760430ESNT LNUnited Kingdom
1031ETI SODATurkey
1032ENEL SpAIT0003128367EQ0091804900001000ENEL IMItalyIndirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your value chainImportantwe consider all the maintenance services' suppliers in water stressed areas to be exposed to water related risk. To afford this aspect we provide them, where possible, with desalinated sea waterFacilityOther: environmental reporting database and dedicated water excel sheet relating to environmental reporting process (see attached files as an example)
1033ENEL SpAIT0003128367EQ0091804900001000ENEL IMItalyIndirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your value chainHave not evaluatedAlthough we are aware that recycled water is used by our suppliers, we do not have detailed information on the amount of these types of water used, thus its importance has not been evaluated. Enel, through Endesa, defined in 2013 a methodology for water footprint calculation (including our supply chain). Up to the moment there are only preliminary figures that will be further evaluated enabling us to work closely with our suppliers evaluate its importance. RegionInternal company knowledge
1034ENEL SpAIT0003128367EQ0091804900001000ENEL IMItalyRiver basin
1035Enerplus CorporationCA2927661025EQ0019472400060000ERF CNCanadaNot evaluatedNoWater risk assessments undertaken independently of other risk assessments across some direct operationsNoDon't knowDon't knowYesYes, a publicly available company-wide water policyNoYes, goals only
1036Enerplus CorporationCA2927661025EQ0019472400060000ERF CNCanadaDirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your own operationsVital for operationsEnerplus’ utilizes water for drilling, completions, operations and maintenance. In most instances non-fresh water can be used in place of fresh water, however non-fresh water must be chemically compatible with the formation and available.CountryOther: Enerplus Water Source Decision ToolSenior Manager/Officer
1037Enerplus CorporationCA2927661025EQ0019472400060000ERF CNCanadaDirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your own operationsVital for operationsThe use of non-fresh water may add additional costs associated with the treatment of water prior to use to ensure compatibility. The cost of transportation associated with moving recycled water from point of origin to point of use may make the use of non-fresh water cost prohibitive.
1038Enerplus CorporationCA2927661025EQ0019472400060000ERF CNCanadaIndirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your value chainImportantThis is under evaluation but the assessment is not completed yet.
1039Enerplus CorporationCA2927661025EQ0019472400060000ERF CNCanadaIndirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your value chainHave not evaluatedThis is under evaluation but the assessment is not completed yet.
1040Entergy CorporationUS29364G1031EQ0010053200001000ETR USUSAYes, evaluated over the next 10 yearsNoWater is integrated into a comprehensive, company-wide risk assessment process incorporating both direct operations and supply chainNoYes, direct operations and supply chainYesYesYes, a company-wide water policyNoYes, goals only
1041Entergy CorporationUS29364G1031EQ0010053200001000ETR USUSADirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your own operationsVital for operationsEntergy produces electricity from steam electric power plants that use large amounts of freshwater. 84% of Entergy's 30,000 MWs of generating capacity use freshwater for cooling, boiler make-up water and house service water needs. The water quantity, quality, biological diversity and ambient temperatures for each water body are all factors that are all vitally important for Entergy’s current and future power plant operations.RegionOther: Entergy is supporting an EPRI project that provides watershed level water mapping for a particular watershed. Entergy has chosen the Lower Arkansas River Basin, which includes our White Bluff and Arkansas Nuclear One plants. The model takes into account historical water body and groundwater usages for every consumer in the basin and models availability for the next 40 years. Then it runs scenarios to guide future decision making for water users in the basin. The idea is that it can be used as a cross-industry tool to ensure sufficient water supply in the future. It can also be used as a site selection tool to determine water availability into the future.Senior Manager/Officer
1042Entergy CorporationUS29364G1031EQ0010053200001000ETR USUSADirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your own operationsImportant10% of Entergy's generating capacity uses brackish water for cooling, 3% uses salt water and 3% uses recycled water. Entergy’s 538 MW Rhode Island State Energy Center used 3.9 million M3 of treated effluent from the City of Cranston’s Water Pollution Control Facility for cooling water during 2013. The water quantity, quality, biological diversity and ambient temperatures for each water body are all factors that are important for Entergy’s current and future power plant operations.
1043Entergy CorporationUS29364G1031EQ0010053200001000ETR USUSAIndirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your value chainImportantEntergy was founding member of supply chain initiative with suppliers to do reduce water consumption and enhance eco-efficiency of commodities used in utility industry.
1044EOG Resources, Inc.US26875P1012EQ0010052900001000EOG USUSANoOtherNoYes, direct operations and supply chainYesOther: The "Corporate Responsibility" section of EOG's corporate website (www.eogresources.com) contains significant and meaningful information regarding EOG's water stewardship and related practices, including EOG's water intensity rate for 2013 and other quantitative indicators relevant to water stewardship. As discussed in detail in such website disclosures, EOG (i) is committed to actively managing and conserving water resources in the communities where it operates; (ii) continues to test water reuse technologies, take steps to minimize overall water usage in the drilling and completion of wells, meet or exceed permit requirements, properly dispose of produced water, evaluate alternative sources of water and otherwise responsibly manage the water used, produced and disposed of during its operations to protect the environment; (iii) takes steps to meet or exceed all regulatory requirements and (iv) has worked with regulatory authorities to promote water conservation and efficiencies.Yes, not significantYes, goals only
1045EOG Resources, Inc.US26875P1012EQ0010052900001000EOG USUSADirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your own operationsNeutralEOG uses various sources of water depending on the region where the drilling takes place. Each of EOG’s operating areas has different geologic and geographic conditions as well as unique needs and challenges when it comes to identifying sources of water and the ability to reuse water. Each operating area also has differences in water use (e.g., agricultural, industrial and municipal) and, accordingly, differences in competition for water use.Business unitInternal company knowledgeSenior Manager/Officer
1046EOG Resources, Inc.US26875P1012EQ0010052900001000EOG USUSADirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your own operationsNeutralEOG uses various sources of water depending on the region where the drilling takes place. Each of EOG’s operating areas has different geologic and geographic conditions as well as unique needs and challenges when it comes to identifying sources of water and the ability to reuse water. Each operating area also has differences in water use (e.g., agricultural, industrial and municipal) and, accordingly, differences in competition for water use.
1047EOG Resources, Inc.US26875P1012EQ0010052900001000EOG USUSAIndirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your value chainNeutralEOG uses various sources of water depending on the region where the drilling takes place. Each of EOG’s operating areas has different geologic and geographic conditions as well as unique needs and challenges when it comes to identifying sources of water and the ability to reuse water. Each operating area also has differences in water use (e.g., agricultural, industrial and municipal) and, accordingly, differences in competition for water use.
1048EOG Resources, Inc.US26875P1012EQ0010052900001000EOG USUSAIndirect use: sufficient amounts of recycled, brackish and/or produced water available for use across your value chainNeutralEOG uses various sources of water depending on the region where the drilling takes place. Each of EOG’s operating areas has different geologic and geographic conditions as well as unique needs and challenges when it comes to identifying sources of water and the ability to reuse water. Each operating area also has differences in water use (e.g., agricultural, industrial and municipal) and, accordingly, differences in competition for water use.
1049Essar OilINE011A01019EQ0016296400001000ESOIL INIndiaYes, evaluated over the next 5 yearsNoWater risk assessments undertaken independently of other risk assessments across some direct operationsNoYes, direct operations onlyYesYesNoNoYes, goals only
1050Essar OilINE011A01019EQ0016296400001000ESOIL INIndiaDirect use: sufficient amounts of good quality freshwater available for use across your own operationsNot very importantLocational advantage of the Refinery is the proximity to the sea. So the refinery relies on sea water intake for day to day operations. Fresh water is available in limited quantity and its availability has marginal effect on the success as the design of the unit is on sea water basedFacilityIPIECA Global Water Tool for Oil & GasSenior Manager/Officer

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Complete open data set for companies that responded to the 2014 water questionnaire.
Through our water program we target the largest listed companies in the world, as determined by market capitalization, in sectors for which water is a material issue. We currently cover the Global 500, S&P 500 and FTSE 100 indices as well as the largest companies in Australia, Japan and South Africa.

Water is also incorporated into CDP’s supply chain program. In this initiative, large multinational companies (our supply chain members) issue CDP’s water questionnaire to a number of their suppliers. This exercise allows companies to investigate the water risk in their supply chain and gather vital information about water use outside their direct operations.

This year, we have invited approximately 2,300 companies to respond to CDP’s water questionnaire through our water program. This data set excludes private responders.
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