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A new gasometer for the Suez Group

A new gasometer for the Suez Group

After Benfeld and before Cluses, Micr’Eau has just manufactured and installed in record time (3 months) a new Sattler gasometer this time in Cholet.
A new example of rehabilitation carried out by Micr’Eau teams without disrupting the operations.
Veolia Chile entrusts Micr’Eau with a €630,000 biogas treatment contract in Rancagua

Veolia Chile entrusts Micr’Eau with a €630,000 biogas treatment contract in Rancagua

This will involve measuring and burning excess biogas (CH4 and CO2) from household waste operated by Veolia at one of the largest landfills in Chile (300 to 400,000 inhabitants near Santiago).

This project will be carried out on the basis of the know-how of our long-standing partner Hofstetter, one of the technological precursors on the Kyoto Protocol to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Above 3D view of the future project

Supply of filtering media for water treatment

Supply of filtering media for water treatment

Micr’Eau has delivered several tens of tons of filtering media to its French and international customers over the past two months, such as:

  • 20 T of GEH to treat arsenic in Chile
  • 4T of Bayoxide E33 to eliminate arsenic for an agri-food manufacturer in France
  • 10 T of Mangagran to treat iron and manganese in Tunisia
  • 10 T of activated alumina at the  SAURgroup in France for its drinking water units.
Above storage of GEH of the group near Valparaiso in Chile.
Do not hesitate to contact us for any quotation of filter media 
Arsenic treatment in the Atacama Desert

Arsenic treatment in the Atacama Desert

Micr’Eau, holder of a €621,000 FASEP project co-financed by DG Treasury in Chile, is currently on a mission to the Salar de Atacama to install two drinking water treatment units eliminating arsenic. These stations located in Toconao and Socaire will discharge 400 and 200m3/d respectively and will be able to treat up to 250 ppb of arsenic.

Terzeo: a first in arsenic decontamination on polluted soils

Terzeo: a first in arsenic decontamination on polluted soils

Micr’Eau, with its experience in arsenic treatment by adsorption filtration, has just signed a contract to clean up arsenic-contaminated soils with Terzeo (a subsidiary of the Clamens construction and waste group).

This ambitious project should make it possible to clean up an industrial zone in Ile de France and to continue the treatment of arsenic in a second phase concerning the industrial effluents of the same customer.