- Recovery of deconcentration water from the A.FRANCO aquatic center pools with two stages: Ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis. - Implementation of floor disinfection using ozonated water at the Moulin à Vent aquatic center.

The Pyrénées Orientales department is subject to severe water restrictions. Therefore, the management authority decided to implement the reuse of deconcentration water to save water.
Too early to provide full details, but already between September 1st and December 2nd, 2024, 939,919 m3 of water has been recycled at A.FRANCO. For Moulin à Vent: awaiting bacteriological analysis of the floors by a laboratory.
Under consideration
The objective is to minimize the impact of the A.FRANCO aquatic center on water consumption, following a change from ozone water treatment for the pools to traditional chlorine treatment. This required deconcentrating a significant volume of water to maintain conductivity and chlorides, thereby preserving the stainless steel pools. At Moulin à Vent, the idea is to be able to disinfect floors with minimal chemical constraints.
The discharged water is reused to clean the city, reducing waste and preserving drinking water by optimizing its usage cycle.
Interactive learning to motivate the child, acknowledge their efforts, involve parents, and progress with new engaging content.
The system saved 140,000 m³ and €900,000. The goal is total water autonomy, with optimized quality monitoring via COTmètre.
40% reduction in electricity consumption for lighting, a 1 GWh decrease, and an increase in nighttime and event attendance from 5% to 20%.
Since 2013, every rescue has been a complete success. Since 2019, no major intervention has been necessary, a sign of effective vigilance.