Phytoremediation is a natural method of stabilizing the physico-chemical parameters of freshwater in a pond by purifying the environment using purification plants located in shallow, artificial basins.
Morning: tour of the installations and theoretical transmission. Possibility of studying your personal projects using photos or drawings.
Lunch included.
Afternoon: cleaning of a phytodepuration tank, to understand how it works.
Workshop leader: Jenny Alfonso Relova
PROGRAM :
In this workshop, we'll pass on to you all the knowledge gained from over twelve years of testing and research into how these plants work, and how effective they are. Our experience, how you can go about designing your own, and how to maintain your installation.
The morning will be devoted to a tour of our facilities, as well as an in-depth theoretical examination of the entire depurative process. We'll study your projects and help you put them into practice on paper.
In the afternoon, there's an opportunity to clean a phytodepuration tank together, so that you can appreciate the process and design of a tank from A to Z. This last module
depends on the weather, your physical condition and the number of participants.
Trainees will leave with aquatic plants so you can get started quickly.
This workshop may be of interest to all types of public, and in particular to people wishing to create a plant purification system downstream from their home, to clean grey water (shower, sink, washbasin...).
Lunch included.
Afternoon: cleaning of a phytodepuration tank, to understand how it works.
Workshop leader: Jenny Alfonso Relova
PROGRAM :
In this workshop, we'll pass on to you all the knowledge gained from over twelve years of testing and research into how these plants work, and how effective they are. Our experience, how you can go about designing your own, and how to maintain your installation.
The morning will be devoted to a tour of our facilities, as well as an in-depth theoretical examination of the entire depurative process. We'll study your projects and help you put them into practice on paper.
In the afternoon, there's an opportunity to clean a phytodepuration tank together, so that you can appreciate the process and design of a tank from A to Z. This last module
depends on the weather, your physical condition and the number of participants.
Trainees will leave with aquatic plants so you can get started quickly.
This workshop may be of interest to all types of public, and in particular to people wishing to create a plant purification system downstream from their home, to clean grey water (shower, sink, washbasin...).




