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Gasometer replacement project in Chile for Aguas Andinas (Veolia group)

Gasometer replacement project in Chile for Aguas Andinas (Veolia group)

Micreau Chile, together with its parent company Micr’Eau SAS in Paris, won the contract to replace a Sattler gasometer with a storage capacity of 1,040 m³ of biogas.

This unit had recently become inoperable and was therefore replaced with an identical model to enable the 500,000 population equivalent wastewater treatment plant managed by Aguas Andinas to regain its storage capacity within a few months.

Micr’Eau, which had already carried out an initial modernisation operation on the flaring system with the installation of a Hofstetter unit, confirmed its technical commitment to the largest private operator in Latin America (5,000 employees working on drinking water and wastewater around Santiago, Chile).

Renovation of the biogas line at the Marquette-lez-Lille wastewater treatment plant

Renovation of the biogas line at the Marquette-lez-Lille wastewater treatment plant

Micr’Eau took advantage of the summer of 2025 to modernise the biogas line (flare and gasometer) alongside operator Veolia in Lille.

We began by dismantling the two VSO gasometers that had been in place for around ten years, then replaced them with two new 3,800 m³ storage tanks manufactured by Sattler/Agrotel.

This operation was carried out without interrupting production during July and continued into September with the upgrading of the existing flare.

We would like to remind you that Micr’Eau is the only company capable of working on Sattler, VSO, BSDV, Ecomembrane and Ecothane gasometers in France and internationally.

It also represents the world-renowned Hofstetter flare brand.

Micr’Eau consolidates its leadership in filter media in France

Micr’Eau consolidates its leadership in filter media in France

Micr’Eau is the clear leader in France for the supply and installation of filter media in adsorption filtration units for treating arsenic.

This month, we delivered 40 tonnes of GEH to France’s two largest users of this technology.

SEMERAP (63) for the Volvic 560 m³/h unit
Syndicat de Sioule les Boubles (03) in SAINT OURS for a 10,000 m³/day flow station

Micr’Eau has also carried out around a hundred filter media changes in France and internationally over the last five years for its urban and industrial customers.