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Eau de Paris

Eau de Paris withdraws, transports, treats and distributes on average 483,000 cubic meters of drinking water every day to 3 million users. It manages customer relations and raises public awareness of water issues. It takes care of maintaining its heritage and keeping itself at the forefront of research. It also offers businesses and communities alternatives to drinking water through unsafe water supplies. A 360 ° mission that makes Eau de Paris the privileged interlocutor of Parisians on issues related to water.

  • Countries of operation

    • France
    • Palestinian Territories

  • Areas of expertise

    • Access to water
    • Water and energy
    • Risk management
    • Integrated water resources management
    • Protection and restoration of ecosystems
    • Water quality and combating pollution
  • Type of expertise

    • Conception and project implementation
    • Control, monitoring and analysis
    • Decentralized international cooperation
    • Institutional or scientific international cooperation
    • Distribution, Exploitation
    • Data and information systems
    • Studies, support to the project owner
    • Engineering expertise consulting
    • Training, capacity building
    • Participatory and/or local governance
    • Maintenance and rehabilitation of infrastructures
    • Modelling and forecasting
    • Decision-making tools (SMART, Software etc.)
    • Advocacy
    • Research and development
    • Networks, pipelines
    • Raising awareness
    • Remote reading, remote management system, sectorization
  • Key words

    • Urban
    • Charcoal
    • Filtration and ultrafiltration
    • Membranes
    • Ozonation
    • UV treatment
    • Water savings
    • Standards, regulations
    • Macropollutants
    • Micropollutants
    • Point-source pollution
    • Diffuse pollution
    • Agroecology
    • Storage
    • Energy efficiency
    • Hydroelectricity
    • Photovoltaic solar energy
    • Surface water (lakes and rivers : fresh water)
    • Groundwater
    • Degradation of aquatic biodiversity
    • Flood

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