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Paris, January 7, 2022 — After more than three years of work, the City of Paris has officially completed the ambitious redevelopment project of the Bugeaud stormwater overflow structure, located in the Bois de Boulogne, in the 16th arrondissement. This large-scale project aims to improve stormwater management and reduce pollutant discharges into the Seine River.
In Paris, an area that is emblematic of environmental issues in urban areas, the storm overflow crosses the Bois de Boulogne. It discharges rainwater from a section of the ring road directly into the Seine, and on rare occasions wastewater. To improve the management of urban discharges during rainy weather, the City of Paris has planned to upgrade the spillway by equipping it with a storage system and filtering water before it is discharged into the Seine.
The Life Adsorb project brings together the City of Paris and a multidisciplinary team made up of academic partners (ENPC, INRA, UPEC, AgroParisTech), operational partners (CEREMA) and the EcoBIRD consultancy compagny.