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enabling compliance with discharge standards. Various processes are currently implemented to <b> clear the wastewater </b>
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with discharge standards. Various processes are currently implemented to <b> clear the wastewater </b>
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from its contaminants (e.g. biological, membrane liquid-solid separation, physical, chemical and thermal
processes). One of them is <b> bioremediation </b>.
processes). One of them is <b> bioremediation </b>.

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The project



Watch our video explaining the goal of our project !


Environment and risks prevention issues are a major stake in our society. The Rhône-Alpes region has understood that very early, especially through the importance of its chemical and nuclear activities.
Industrial wastewater treatment permits their reuse in industrial use and improve their quality , enabling compliance

with discharge standards. Various processes are currently implemented to clear the wastewater from its contaminants (e.g. biological, membrane liquid-solid separation, physical, chemical and thermal processes). One of them is bioremediation .
It embraces processes that use microorganism metabolism to remove pollutants from a contaminated environment . This rather new approach , the less expensive to put in place, is especially interesting in the treatment of poorly contaminated effluents.










Who are we ?

Thirteen students from INSA Lyon and ENS Lyon (two french schools) supervised by several researchers and PhD students. Thirteen students ultra motivated for this unique experience and crazy enough to spend their summer in the labs.
Before meeting us in Amsterdam (or maybe in Boston :) ), we invite you to discover the team members, our schools, our city and our funny photos in the About Us section .





What are we doing ?



If you are curious and want to know what we do every day, don't hesitate, have a look at our Notebook! You will find all the experiments we have done but also a lot of other activities to share and inform about our project and its stakes : conferences, video clips, press articles ... To learn more about our communication activities, click here.












ENS assystem Biomérieux INSA