Marquette-Lez-Lille water treatment facility
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France
Constructed in 1969, the Marquette-Lez-Lille water treatment facility was no longer in compliance with European regulations. The new facility, designed and constructed by , is among the ten largest in France, and treats the industrial waste water of 37 towns and villages. More efficient, modern and compact, the facility is a model of sustainable construction, with buildings integrated into the landscape, systems that minimise sound and odour pollution, and HYBAS� technology for ensuring that waste water treatment is entirely organic.
620,000
population equivalents. That is the facility's treatment capacity
Building
Building
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