
Construction du filtre
For a month, students from AgroParisTech rolled up their sleeves to analyze the experimental filter in the Bois de Boulogne from every angle. The results, presented on STEA's premises, provided an update on the system's performance and environmental impact. And the verdict is clear: it works, and it doesn't do any damage.
Their presentation focused on four areas of study:
Overall assessment of the filter
Bio-physical-chemical impact on the environment
Spatio-temporal analysis of bio-physical-chemical parameters
Monitoring biological colonization of the filter
Their conclusions ?
The filter does the job! It performs its role effectively without disturbing the surrounding environment. All the more reason to be confident in its implementation and look to the future with serenity.
Suggestions for improvement were also made:
More regular cleaning upstream of the filter to prevent clogging
Better filtering of macro-waste through improved screening
Reinforce the dike between the two filters for greater stability
A big well done to these future engineers for their rigorous work, their concrete ideas and their fresh look at our facilities. STEA thanks them for their valuable contribution to the continuous improvement of our systems!