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To combat forever chemicals in river water, membranes and activated carbon in action / 34ND79Z
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Every day, 140 million litres of water from the river Oise flow through the Sedif (Ile-de-France Water Syndicate) drinking water plant at Mery-sur-Oise, near Paris, where they are filtered by membranes and stripped of their forever chemicals to become tap water. For its part, the Eau de Paris syndicate treats the water from the Seine using the activated carbon technique, which it deems effective and less polluting than the Sedif's 'all-technology' method. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES