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The Water in the pool... to Clean the Sidewalks.

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It is an aberration, only 1% of wastewater is reused. A plan has been launched to increase to 10% by 2030. And fortunately, cities are already acting. Istres (Bouches-du-Rhône) uses the water of the municipal swimming pool when it has to be drained to clean streets and sidewalks. Common sense that allows significant savings. In Hexagon, very few establishments recycle water. Yet, drought episodes are increasing and many swimming pools close each…

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It is an aberration, only 1% of wastewater is reused. A plan has been launched to increase to 10% by 2030. And fortunately, cities are already acting. Istres (Bouches-du-Rhône) uses the water of the municipal swimming pool when it has to be drained to clean streets and sidewalks. Common sense that allows significant savings. In Hexagon, very few establishments recycle water. Yet, drought episodes are increasing and many swimming pools close each…

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TF1 INFO broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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