Abstract

Water supplies to the Syndicat des Eaux d'Ile de France (Ile de France Water Board) subscribers are provided by Compagnie Generale des Eaux using treated water from three rivers (Seine, Marne, Oise). These rivers cross densely populated, industrial areas and so are exposed to quite significant pollution hazards. The guarantee of safe supplies involves a monitoring and alarm policy that will enable the various emergency measures provided in water works and pipe networks to be initiated in good time. The methodology of this system is based on the follwing steps:–compilation of accidental pollution history;–inventory of hazardous sites;–study of treatment process response;–location and choice of parameters for the automatic analyzing stations. A detailed description of this course of action is given in respect of the river Marne which supplies raw water to one of the three main Syndicat des Eaux d'Ile de France plants.

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