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To date, no regulations in France impose any development for the treatment of micropollutants in urban wastewater. Wastewater treatment plants were not designed to treat these substances present in low concentrations and currently, the regulations do not require them. Tertiary treatment technologies have indeed been developed. But their non-compulsory nature or their cost is now slowing their adoption. Should we instead focus on reduction at source and optimization of conventional treatments? Or legislate? Response elements:

Eaux usées urbaines : Traiter les micropolluants sans faire exploser les coûts : un défi à la portée des stations d’épuration

Technology

The MULTI-PROBE + multi-parameter probe from EFS (France) is primarily intended for on-line self-monitoring of drinking water quality through the monitoring of 8 parameters (turbidity, conductivity, pressure, temperature, speed, flow, pH, Redox):

Sonde multi paramètre MULTI-PROBE+ de EFS

Regulation

In the Indre (France), a prefectural decree tightens the conditions for treatment with plant protection products near bodies of water. At present, pesticides should not be dumped within five meters of a watercourse and within 100 meters for certain products:

Indre : un arrêté limite l’utilisation des pesticides près des cours d’eau

Financing

The only Marne community among the 14 selected in the Grand Est region, Châlons Agglo is embarking on the development of a drinking water health security management plan (PGSSE). An operation costing 30,000 euros, co-financed by the ARS (15,000 euros), the intercommunality (11,000 euros) and the Seine Normandy water agency (4,000 euros). The health security plan in which the Agglo is committed aims to improve the production of drinking water, but also its distribution and quality:

L’Agglo de Châlons prépare un nouveau PGSSE

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