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Based on ecological engineering, the Life Adsorb prototype combines “grey techniques” and “green techniques”. It includes storage of the water to be treated in existing sanitation infrastructures.
Between July 2018 and December 2020, the City of Paris carried out a program of sanitation works on the north-eastern part of the Bois de Boulogne.
The Bois de Boulogne site is designed to inform and raise awareness among the population about environmental issues.
The Life Adsorb project is mainly financed by the European Life program over a period of 5 years as well as the Greater Paris metropolis.
The Life Adsorb project is part of an environmental approach, which is why it was chosen to integrate the European Life program. An impact study carried out on the site allowed the project to follow an environmentally friendly approach by fitting harmoniously into the landscape.
The challenge of the demonstration is significant: to show the compatibility between the objectives of biodiversity preservation, heritage conservation, and social well-being with those of water treatment.
Order to preserve the quality of the Seine, it has become necessary to treat pollutants (macropollutants and micropollutants) from a busy road, a section of the Paris ring road. The chosen purification solution is a vertical reed bed filter located in the heart of the Bois de Boulogne.