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Micr’Eau installs H2SYS generator sets in northern Chile

Micr’Eau installs H2SYS generator sets in northern Chile

The Micr’Eau group and its partner H2SYS, manufacturer of the Thytan Boxhy generator sets, have delivered and installed these first units in Antofagasta as part of a bilateral Franco-Chilean cooperation.

The 130 KW and 5 KW units will be used in the mining sector for ENAMI and are financed by Fasep (DG Tresor).

Micr’Eau in the Moci prize list

Micr’Eau in the Moci prize list

Micr’Eau was awarded the ‘Coup de Coeur’ trophy for exporting companies at the Moci Awards evening held at the Paris Chamber of Commerce. Organized with the support of BNP Paribas, Bpifrance, Business France, Crédit Agricole, Stratexio and Team France Export, these awards are presented each year to SMEs, VSEs and start-ups that are flourishing internationally.

here’s the link to the Moci article

Micr’Eau winner of the I-Nov innovation contest

Micr’Eau winner of the I-Nov innovation contest

Micr’Eau is proud to be the winner of the I-Nov 10 competition for its innovation in the enrichment of methane in biogas from solid waste. This 1Meuros financing is provided for 45% by BPI France and is part of the France 2030 program.

The overall aim of the project is to propose innovative solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while optimizing the capture of biogas from municipal solid waste landfills. In order to achieve this objective, the project will focus on the design of two devices: 1) the development of a unit for extracting CO2 from biogas to increase its CH4 content using amine striping, and 2) the development of an optimized combustion unit (flare) based on the use of burners on metal microfibers.

Micr’Eau distributor of GEH in Chile

Micr’Eau distributor of GEH in Chile

As part of its arsenic treatment needs, Micr’Eau Chile imports and stocks several dozen tons of GEH filter media in Santiago and northern Chile to serve its mining and water concession customers.

This GEH product is required for the treatment of arsenic-contaminated drinking water, but also for industrial water and contaminated soil.

Micr’Eau has been a leader in these sectors in France and Chile for over a decade.

A turnkey project to measure and flare biogas in Chile

A turnkey project to measure and flare biogas in Chile

At the end of 2022, the Micr’Eau group delivered and installed a turnkey package including a 1500 Nm3/h Hofstetter flare and a biogas measuring container (by Endress Hauser) on the Yesca landfill (Rancagua region near Santiago de Chile) for the Veolia Chile group, International leader in urban solid waste management.

You can visit the project in 3D version here and discover each component of our supply. Micr’Eau worked on this project with its Chilean subsidiary which carried out the local part (civil engineering, electricity, assembly of skid flaring and measurement) in less than 5 months.

After-Sales Service for anaerobic digestion plants

After-Sales Service for anaerobic digestion plants

For 20 years, Micr’Eau has been building and installing gasometers and biogas flares (more than 100 references in France and internationally).

With this experience, it is also at the head of about twenty audit, technical assistance, maintenance of flaring and biogas storage units in France, Benelux and South America with the largest companies in the world: SIAAP in Paris, AySA in Buenos Aires but also with major operators in the world of water and waste such as Veolia, Suez, Vinci, Urbaser.

Do not hesitate to contact us to assist you in your approach to safety or upgrading on your methanization sites of sludge from wastewater treatment plants or biogas production on landfill or waste recovery sites

Our activities in the sale of filter media for drinking water

Our activities in the sale of filter media for drinking water

The Micr’Eau group has experience in more than one hundred arsenic treatment plant construction and maintenance sites carried out over the past fifteen years in France, Europe and South America.

We have deployed the Arsepur process adsorption filtration to capture arsenic using filter media such as GEH or Bayoxide, but also have developed service activities around the evacuation of saturated media and the installation of new media in France as in Chile with major accounts such as Saur, the SDEA or Aguas Andinas.

We are also available to smaller entities (communities) through our local networks of installers and regional partners. Finally, we ensure the supply of other filter media: activated alumina, mangagran and pyrolox for the treatment of fluorine, iron and manganese from our stocks in the Paris region and northern Chile.

In 2022, we supplied more than 300 T of media to our ten regular customers in drinking water, mineral water or industry.

Our activities in the mining sector in Chile

Our activities in the mining sector in Chile

The Micr’Eau group has two subsidiaries in Chile, one linked to the construction of its drinking water and biogas units, Micr’Eau-AEC, and a second company, ABM, linked to services and in particular to mining companies.

As part of these consulting and support missions, ABM is currently carrying out an audit for the Canadian company Teck, copper producer on the Quebrada Blanca 2 site at 4500 m altitude in northern Chile (near the Bolivian border) to improve the operation and maintenance of the drinking water treatment unit supplying the camp of more than 5000 miners.

Other studies and technical and logistical support projects are being set up, in particular with the companies Cobre y Metales (catodo verde project) and the lithium group SQM near Antofagasta.

Micr’Eau obtains the label of the Axelera competitiveness cluster

Micr’Eau obtains the label of the Axelera competitiveness cluster

Micr’Eau has just been labeled within the Axelera competitiveness pole, one of the largest in France (based in Lyon); it brings together several hundred companies (large groups, mid-caps and SMEs) whose activities are chemicals and the environment as well as the desire to expand internationally.

Our ambition by joining this cluster is to promote the development of our biogas activities in France and internationally, particularly in the field of gas treatment from landfills.

Through the CH4 booster technology development project (enrichment of landfill biogas with CH4), Micr’Eau applied for an Inov 10 program funded by BPI and Ademe, supported by Axelera’s technological experts, including IFP ENR and Suez.

Mic’Eau awarded a FASEP low-carbon project

Mic’Eau awarded a FASEP low-carbon project

Micr’Eau associated with H2SYS, a specialist in green hydrogen (autonomous electric generator) is one of the 6 winners of the FASEP Low Carbon call for projects. Its €500,000 project for the French part will take place in northern Chile with ENAMI, under the Ministry of Mines, to promote green energy among medium-sized mines. Locally, Micr’Eau will make its Franco-Chilean teams and its partners Cobre y Metales.

The Micr’Eau teams welcomed the Minister in charge of Foreign Trade, Mr. Olivier Becht at the company’s premises to discuss this project.

 
Series of biogas modernization and after-sales contracts in France and Chile

Series of biogas modernization and after-sales contracts in France and Chile

Micr’Eau and its Chilean subsidiaries AEC and ABM are carrying out several biogas projects at the end of 2022 with its loyal customers Urbaser (European leader in the treatment of household waste by methanization), Veolia Haut de France, Tereos (world leader in sugar), Aguas Andinas (Veolia Water)

These operations concern the complete renovation of gasometers, flares or after-sales service and expertise contracts at the request of its Franco-Chilean customers.

The Micr’Eau group thus confirms its expertise in the value chain of the production and operation of the biogas sector and can therefore strengthen its qualified technicians and engineers in our engineering, maintenance and operation of biomethane units. Above Trebal/Mapocho site (Santiago de Chile: WWTP of 4 million inhabitants operated by the Veolia group)

Andes Bio Medio wins contract with mining group Teck

Andes Bio Medio wins contract with mining group Teck

ABM (Andes Bio Medio) wins a technical expertise contract with the Canadian mining group Teck in Chile on the Quebrada Blanca 2 site

On this copper mine where the largest mining investment in South America of the decade was made ($ 5 billion) to extract and produce copper at 4500m altitude, the Canadian group Teck has entrusted an expertise on water to ABM our subsidiary services in Chile to determine the best possible maintenance on its drinking water units (150 m3 / h including iron / manganese treatment, arsenic treatment and reverse osmosis followed by remineralization).

Thanks to our geographical location in the north of the country (Antofagasta region), ABM is ideally placed to serve its mining customers (Lithium, Copper). Above is the mining camp of its Chilean partner Cobre y Metales from where ABM operates.

Micr’Eau wins the tender for the modernisation of the biogas flares at the Talagante wastewater treatment plant in Chile

Micr’Eau wins the tender for the modernisation of the biogas flares at the Talagante wastewater treatment plant in Chile

Micr’Eau-AEC wins the tender launched by Aguas Andinas for the modernization of the biogas flaring line of the Talagante wastewater treatment plant (250,000 eq Hab); this file includes the installation of a new generation flare and the safety of the existing line. This turnkey project of about 180,000 euros represents 4 to 5 months of construction for our Franco-Chilean teams.

Micr’Eau carries out the factory inspection of its largest flare project with its partner Hofstetter

Micr’Eau carries out the factory inspection of its largest flare project with its partner Hofstetter

In the coming weeks, Micr’Eau is due to deliver an important project for the Veolia group in Chile: the supply of a flare and a measurement line for gases entering the combustion sector such as CH4 and CO2 in order to benefit from the Kyoto Protocol tariff, reserved for developing countries.

This project of more than 6 months carried out between the France, the Netherlands and Chile represents a value of several hundred hours of engineering and manufacturing follow-up.

Above is the base of the flare and its biogas compressors in the plant control phase, before its departure to Chile for the waste treatment and storage unit in the Rancagua region (500,000 inhabitants served operated by Veolia’s waste subsidiary)

Cluses: a new biogas storage operation on a digester for the Suez group

Cluses: a new biogas storage operation on a digester for the Suez group

Micr’Eau completes the installation of a gasometer on the digestion unit of the Cluses wastewater treatment plant in the Alps, managed by the Suez group. This is the second project this year for this type of work after the construction site in the east in Benfeld.

The great advantage of this storage technology is the economy of civil engineering and the reduced footprint for the builder of the wastewater treatment plant. Our teams have already installed a dozen of these storage units around the France for urban, industrial and agricultural sites.

ABM wins a technology competition in arsenic treatment

ABM wins a technology competition in arsenic treatment

ABM, our services subsidiary in Chile wins a major R&D tender with ANID on arsenic treatment applications in the environmental sector.

This technological competition launched with a hundred Chilean SMEs allowed our company Andes Bio Medio to be selected among fifteen winners to develop its know-how in arsenic treatment applied to different sectors of the environment:

drinking water, wastewater and treatment of contaminated soils.

With a budget of about 150,000 euros, we will eventually be able to deploy pilots for our water or mining concession customers to better treat their water or waste needs. Above the arsenic station of Antofagasta, one of the potential sites of our experiment

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 
Installation of 2 gasholders for Suez in Benfeld

Installation of 2 gasholders for Suez in Benfeld

Micr’Eau’s teams carried out turnkey installation of two Sattler DMGS TM gasometers on post digesters as part of the modernization of the wastewater treatment plant financed by the SDEA in Alsace.

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.

Did you know this?  Micr’Eau can maintain your biogas works in France and abroad

Did you know this? Micr’Eau can maintain your biogas works in France and abroad

Lille les Marquette Plant

Micr’Eau offers its services in terms of management of storage units and biogas flaring both on the brands it distributes in France and internationally such as Sattler and Hofstetter; but also it also ensures the follow-up and repair of equipment of colleagues who have disappeared from the market such as BSDV and VSO.

This is evidenced by its maintenance and operation contracts with Veolia in Brussels or Lille; or with Suez in Santiago de Chile, Versailles or Toulouse. Our French or Chilean teams (with AEC and ABM) are at your service and in a very short time to give you assistance on these biogas works so much in demand.

Micr’Eau supplies 28 T of GEH at one of Chile’s largest arsenic treatment plants

Micr’Eau supplies 28 T of GEH at one of Chile’s largest arsenic treatment plants

Micr’Eau has won with the water operator ESVAL (Valparaiso region) a public call for the supply of filtering media for arsenic treatment and the associated service (removal of the saturated media Bayoxide; installation of the new GEH and the filter underlay).

This contract will be executed during the November-December period with the support of our two Chilean subsidiaries AEC and ABM, dedicated to construction and environmental services.

The Punta Piedra station treats 7200m3/d of drinking water to supply the Serena and Coquimbo, two cities located 500 km north of Santiago de Chile.

Micr’Eau installs 6 biogas flares with a flow of 3600 Nm3/h at SIAAP (Paris) for Suez France

Micr’Eau installs 6 biogas flares with a flow of 3600 Nm3/h at SIAAP (Paris) for Suez France

As part of the largest biomethane recovery market in France (+€200 million market), Micr’Eau participated this autumn in the installation of 6 Hofstetter flares with a 3600 Nm3/h biogas burning capacity. This delivery of key equipment for the biogas sector designed by the Suez group on behalf of SIAAP on the Achères wastewater treatment plant (8 million equivalent inhabitants) is part of the services provided by our company in France and abroad.

Latin America: a good year for gasholders

Latin America: a good year for gasholders

Micr’Eau had a successful year internationally in Latin America thanks to its sales of gasholders in Chile, Argentina and Mexico.

The first series of 3 gasholders is being installed in Buenos Aires for the AYSA water board (+5000 people).

The next ones will follow this autumn with Mapocho/Aguas Andinas to equip the capital Santiago de Chile, and in Mexico with Suez from Mexico City to Chihuahua

installation du gazomètre Sattler en Argentine
Micr’Eau deploys in the segment of gas holders and flares in the industrial sector

Micr’Eau deploys in the segment of gas holders and flares in the industrial sector

Our company has just won several contracts in the field of biogas this summer with industrialists in France. To name a few:

  • Pronal (compact gasometer in container for an industrial sector resulting from R&D)
  • Smurfit Kappa (dismantling of an Easter storer, followed by a mobile unit and a gasometer in container)
  • Tereos (design and supply of a flare for a sugar site located in the Hauts de France)
Unité mobile biogaz Sattler
Micreau completes the renovation of the 5000m3 gasometer for GRT GAZ in Alfortville

Micreau completes the renovation of the 5000m3 gasometer for GRT GAZ in Alfortville

Our company dismantled and rebuilt in record time (less than a month) one of the largest gasometers in France: a 5000m3 gas storer for the RICE research center of the GRT GAZ group from Gaz de France. This work mobilized half a dozen people from our company for a period of a fortnight and consisted of dismantling the old 17-year-old gasometer and re-installing a new Sattler brand gasometer. The gasometer rehabilitation market is one of our strong points because it requires many engineering, works and maintenance skills developed in our company for nearly 20 years, especially on the Sattler range.
Travaux de rénovation du gazomètre de GRT Gaz à Alfortville
Micr’Eau, leader in France on specialty filtering media

Micr’Eau, leader in France on specialty filtering media

The Micr’Eau group wins three interesting filter media contracts in France in the fluoridated and arséniées water sector in the Auvergne Rhone Alpes region, the Grand Est region and Occitanie.

Each in 3 different areas: hospital waters, municipal waters and mineral waters. In total about thirty tons of media GEH (iron oxide) and Actiguard (activated alumina) delivered this summer.

Micr’Eau cooperates with the CNRS

Micr’Eau cooperates with the CNRS

Micreau, thanks to the support of the “Find an Expert” service of the CNRS, has signed a technical cooperation agreement with the Institute of Chemistry of Clermont-Ferrand, a research laboratory of the CNRS and the University Clermont Auvergne and Sigma Clermont, to characterize the adsorption power of filter media applied in the elimination of arsenic.

With a very important tooling and a strong competence in the field of adsorbent media, this laboratory should allow Micreau to strengthen its technological knowledge in this market segment applied to drinking water but also to industrial and mining effluents.

To learn more about this collaboration, watch the joint video between the leader of Micreau and Mr. Claude Forano, professor at the University clermont Auvergne, which was presented on June 25, 2021 by the team of the “Find an Expert” service of the CNRS as part of the event “Connexion Days” organized by the LAB’O village by CA , crédit Agricole Centre Loire, the technopole and the metropolis of Orléans.

Micr’Eau wins new biogas projects

Micr’Eau wins new biogas projects

With the source group John Cockerill Micr’Eau wins the pilot project of biogas stocker at the Valenton site.
In Chile Micreau obtains a 5000m3 gasometer to be installed on the mapocho Trebal station, 4 million equivalent inhabitants near Santiago.
In France Micr’Eau is selected by Pronal for a pilot project of multiple gas storages for reproducible purposes.
Finally, Suez in France retains Micr’Eau for a biogas digester in the Alps in Cluses .
Micr’Eau starts biggest arsenic contract in Santiago, Chile

Micr’Eau starts biggest arsenic contract in Santiago, Chile

Micr’Eau has started a GEH media change project in Quilicura, one of Chile’s largest drinking water stations (540m3/h) treating arsenic.

The contract covers 36 months and will result in 17 media changes for more than 300T of filter media at 5 stations around Santiago, making it the largest service contract of its kind in the world.
Supply of filter media in France and internationally

Supply of filter media in France and internationally

Micr'eau is now well known for providing regular filter media to its customers in France and internationally in the field of drinking water.
In the first half of the year, it delivered more than 50 tons of media on the French market and in Chile to its customers such as Saur, Air Eau Système , SDEA (67), RLV (63) in the arsenic market as well as that of iron and manganese or fluorine.
In Chile, despite the Covid crisis, a 40-foot container for 20 tons of GEH is expected in the coming weeks to supply its municipal and industrial customers such as Wes Chile, the San Pedro d'Atacama RP Or Toconao and Chile's private water dealers.
Biogaz Mexico and Argentina

Biogaz Mexico and Argentina

Micr'Eau as part of its international development has secured more than 350,000 euros in contracts in Latin America with a contract for Suez de Mexico for the Chihuahua treatment plant where it will supply a gasometer that stores 2650 m3 of biogas; as well as for the main Buenos Aires station of Barros Sur Oeste for 3 gasometers of 1400m3 of capacity.

These projects are being manufactured in Europe and will be delivered this spring by our teams.

FASEP in Chile

FASEP in Chile

Micr'Eau launched its FASEP project in Chile this winter to bring all its technical expertise on the ability of isolated sites in the arsenic-contaminated Antofagasta region, such as below in Toconao and Socaire at an altitude of 3,500m; In addition, in this project Micr'Eau will develop services to take over saturated media to regenerate them and give them a second life, thus contributing to the improvement of the environmental environment on soil pollution and thus bringing an operating economy to the indigenous communities it will manage in the Salar of Atacama. This project is planned to take place in the year 2021 and will occupy a dozen people in France and Chile. As a reminder, this project is financed by France to the tune of 521,000 euros as part of the programme to relaunch SMEs from the environment sector.

A mega contract for Micr’Eau in Chile

A mega contract for Micr’Eau in Chile

Micr’Eau wins with its Chilean partner Cobre y Metales the largest contract to change filter media in the world: 17 changes on the Santiago de Chile region with Aguas Andinas.

This project is established for 3 years and concerns 5 adsorption filtration treatment plants in the capital operated by Aguas Andinas: Quilicura antigua y nueva, San Antonio, Lampa, lo Pinto.

With the support of its Chilean mining services partner, Cobre Y metales (80 people), Micr’Eau and its subsidiary AEC will have to manage the change of more than 300 T of GEH-type adsorbant media saturated with arsenic during drinking water filtration. This new mega-reference is in addition to the 80 installations already followed by the group around the world.

Micr’Eau benefits from recovery plan

Micr’Eau benefits from recovery plan

Micr’Eau was awarded a Fasep in Chile as part of the international waste project call. It thus benefits from the recovery plan drawn up by France.
Micr’Eau distributes GEH filter media in Chile

Micr’Eau distributes GEH filter media in Chile

Micr’Eau officially distributes the GEH filter media in Chile, one of the world’s leading markets for the treatment of arsenic in drinking water and industrial process waters (mines in particular).

With this commercial representation granted by the German company Wasser Chemie, the Micr’Eau group has a major filtering media used by Chilean private water dealers such as Aguas Andinas (Suez) or Aguas Nuevas (Marubeni).
Fasep Chile Signing Ceremony

Fasep Chile Signing Ceremony

Micr’Eau signs with AMRA (Regional Association of Mayors of Antofagasta), a region of 700,000 inhabitants and Chile’s main mining area, a technical and commercial cooperation project for 621,000 euros co-financed by the DG Treasury as part of a Fasep.

The project will be to build two arsenic processing units and a saturated media regeneration centre to serve industrial and municipal customers in northern Chile.

This signing ceremony was held at the French Ambassador’s house in Santiago in the presence of the Economic Mission and the elected representatives of the Northern Region as well as the President of the Micr’Eau group Pascal Guasp

A 5000m3 turnkey gasometer project for GRT Gas

A 5000m3 turnkey gasometer project for GRT Gas

Micr’Eau wins a turnkey project for a 5000m3 gasometer for the GRT Gas test centre in Alfortville.
This project is scheduled to be installed by June 2021. It will use the strongest membranes on the type 4 and 5 market manufactured by our partner Sattler.
Cooperation with Eramet in Argentina at the Salta mining site

Cooperation with Eramet in Argentina at the Salta mining site

Micr’Eau continues with Eramet its cooperation in Argentina for the Salta mining site by changing the membranes and filter media provided for the treatment of ultrapure water dating arsenic built 2 years ago for the test center of the same group at 4000 meters altitude
Biogas: Micr’Eau’s know-how is exported to Argentina

Biogas: Micr’Eau’s know-how is exported to Argentina

Micr’Eau has just won a prize of nearly 300,000 euros for the studies, supply and installation supervision of 3 Sattler brand gasometers on behalf of Coarco , holder of the construction contract of the main sewage treatment plant in the Argentine capital (population equivalent of 1 million). This project, funded by the World Bank and operated by AYSA, Latin America’s largest water and sanitation authority, will be an undeniable showcase of Micr’Eau’s biogas know-how once the installation is complete (scheduled for the end of April 2021).
Assembly of 2 gasometers for Veolia in Ariège

Assembly of 2 gasometers for Veolia in Ariège

Micr’Eau has completed the installation of 2 Sattler DMGSTM gasometers installed on digesters designed by Veolia in Ariège, Montaut.
This project signed in April 2020 was carried out in less than 6 months despite the sanitary crisis
Fasep project in Chile for arsenated waste in the Antofagasta region

Fasep project in Chile for arsenated waste in the Antofagasta region

Micr’Eau wins a 600,000 euro call for projects as part of the Fasep launched by dg Trésor. It includes the establishment of two potabilisation stations (arsenic adsorption filtration) and a reprocessing unit for arsenated waste located in the Baqudano area near the mining sites; This project represents 400 engineer days and will be carried out jointly by Micreau and its subsidiary AEC in Chile. The beneficiary AMRA (association of municipalities of the Antofagasta region, 700,000 people) will bring its know-how in infrastructure management to accompany Micr’Eau in its planned completion over 2021 (12 months)
Micr’Eau is entrusted with the provision of filter media for the treatment of arsenic by SAUR

Micr’Eau is entrusted with the provision of filter media for the treatment of arsenic by SAUR

5 .5 Tons of media made in Germany specifically for the SAUR group which manages one of the largest parks of water treatment plants eliminating arsenic.

Here is the new challenge of Micr’Eau, which for the sixth time in recent years supplies saUR with filter media throughout the French territory as:

  • Eastern France
  • Sologne
  • Center (Creuse)
Micr’Eau is the only company authorized in France to distribute these media filters approved in France for water ability and arsenic treatment, as well as other contaminants such as selenium and antimony.
Micr’Eau wins the tender for the maintenance of the 5 flares at the Achères site operated by SIAAP

Micr’Eau wins the tender for the maintenance of the 5 flares at the Achères site operated by SIAAP

As part of a tender launched this spring, Micr’Eau was awarded Lot 2 (spare parts) for the maintenance of 5 Torchères operated by SIAAP (3-3500Nm3/h and 2-2000Nm3/h) as part of the production of biogas from the methanization of the sludge.

This tender won for 4 years confirms the logic of our company to deploy in the supply, installation and monitoring of flares after the gain of 6 new flares of 3600 Nm3/h awarded by the Suez group in 2019 to the Hofstetter-Micreau group for its Biogas sector on the same site. Achères is as a reminder the largest sewage treatment plant in Europe (8 Million Equivalent Inhabitants)

Micr’Eau opens its capital

Micr’Eau opens its capital

The Micr’Eau Group is opening its capital to ensure faster growth in the French biogas market. He trusted the crowdfunding platform AYOMI to raise 400,000 euros.
Check the link for details of the operation.
Bioshell research and development program in partnership with ESCOM

Bioshell research and development program in partnership with ESCOM

Micr’Eau continues its Research and Development efforts by participating with ESCOM (The Higher School of Organic and Mineral Chemistry) of Compiègne in the Bioshell program, to test filter media on a dedicated pilot.
It is also worth noting the recruitment of an alternating engineer from this school, to accompany Micr’Eau in its research and development programs.
A study for the supply of 2 gasometers for Suez Benfeld

A study for the supply of 2 gasometers for Suez Benfeld

Suez entrusts Micr’Eau with a preliminary study to supply two Sattler brand flexible gasometers for the Alsatian Benfeld project

Micr’Eau, with its nearly 20 years of experience with all the technical solutions developed with the Sattler group in the field of biogas storage, is entrusted by Suez France (Strasbourg agency) with detail studies of the installation of two gasometers on post digesters as part of the contract of work won by this group on behalf of the SDEA.

The objective is to size two stockers with a total volume of nearly 1000 m3 of biogas produced by the methanization of sludge from the treatment of wastewater from the Benfeld desure plant (67).

This study will result in the completion of these biogas storage works from 2021 before being injected into the grid.