Boissy-L'Aillerie enlèvement des déchets

Top start for the renaturation of an unauthorized landfill site

Site clean-up, a key step in healing the landscape In Boissy l’Aillerie and Puiseux Pontoise, in the Val d’Oise, clean-up operations have begun. This is an essential step in moving on to the landscape restructuring phase. Disposal of the 14,000 m3 of waste began at the end of January 2022. This should take between 4 and 6 months. ECT covers the cost of disposal and treatment. A look back at the creation of one of the largest unauthorized landfills in the Paris region December 4, 2017: Start of illegal land occupation and intensive illegal dumping activities. May 5, 2018: The

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Éric Jacoté, Vice-President of the French Cycling Federation in charge of mountain biking The FFC label, recognition of a success story

“Following the work accomplished by the club, the community and ECT, this project deserves its double label as the first MTB-Trial stadium. We’d be delighted to see more projects of this kind.

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Franck Prestat, President of ORC Epône A new training and competition ground

“Our club has the École de Vélo and Club de Compétition labels. It now benefits from a rare, complete site for training and competition. The partnership with ECT has been highly collaborative right from the design stage. The “Julien Absalon” stadium was built using earthworks. This represents a real opportunity to transform a flat terrain into a highly varied one, and to finance 5 different apparatus poles.”

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Guy Muller, Mayor of Epône and Yvelines Departmental Councillor A symbol of urban sport and sustainable development

“This development is the symbol of genuine collaboration and consultation. This stadium is part of the city’s sports and attractiveness policy, and meets our sustainable development challenges. We worked with ECT to find a site where inert soil from the region’s construction sites could be used. This was in response to our need to redevelop a former training ground. This teamwork was a real success.

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Re-cultivation and 1st harvest at Louvres (95)

At the former ECT site in Louvres, the corn harvest went well. After finalizing the inert soils used to rehabilitate the site, ECT worked to reconstitute the top layer of the agricultural horizon. This necessitated reworking and resealing the topsoil stripped at the start of the rise. To recultivate the land, and despite very wet weather at the beginning of May, the farmer was able to sow corn. 6 months later, in October under threatening skies, the corn harvest was successfully completed. Here is the farmer’s feedback on this first harvest “To appreciate the quality of a harvest, we need

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VTT-TRIAL stadium in Epône (78) awarded FFC label

Official federal label for the MTB-Trial stadium Under a beautiful autumn sun, the “Julien Absalon” stadium, twice world mountain bike and cross-country champion, was inaugurated in October 2021. In the presence of Guy Muller, Mayor of Epône, and Éric Jacoté, FFC Vice-President in charge of mountain biking. MPs Bruno Millienne and Michel Vialay were present. Franck Prestat, President of ORC Epône, and Guillaume Pasquier, ECT Development Director, also took the floor. On this occasion, Éric Jacoté made official the “Stadium VTT et Trial” label awarded by the French Cycling Federation. This is the 1st time that this double label has

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Morangis (91), new archery range

The Compagnie d’Arc de Morangis opens the doors of its archery range Since the beginning of the year, archers have been training on this rehabilitated archery range. ECT created this plateau using excavated soil from construction sites in the Essonne region. This training area of almost 10,000 m2 offers a 360° view and is protected by a protective berm. The slopes of the plateau are wooded to create areas of biodiversity. “This is a sport of passion,” explains Aurélie Carpentier, archer and club volunteer. The club is open to young people aged 9 and over. This is yet another example

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