Issue |
La Houille Blanche
Number 3, Juin 2003
|
|
---|---|---|
Page(s) | 30 - 33 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/lhb/2003043 | |
Published online | 01 July 2009 |
Qualité des eaux : Actions préventives - Actions curatives
Water quality : Preventive actions - Healing actions
Direction Qualité et Environnement SAGEP - Eau de Paris Direction Qualité et Environnement - SAGEP, 9 rue Schoelcher, 75675 Paris Cedex 14
Auteur de correspondance : montiel-a@sagep.fr
Abstract
For a long time, The Myth of Spring Water has given as a definition that a naturally protected water was also a drinking water. Thus, preventive actions avoided healing actions. With standards and knowledge development, one has showed that naturally protected waters could in some case require treatments. In other cases, very old pollutions also required treatments. Preventive actions are consequently required for all ground waters. Nevertheless, in some cases, healing actions must he set complementary to preventive actions. Both approaches are quite complementary and do not exclude each other.
© Société Hydrotechnique de France, 2003