3. Conclusion
Faced with increasingly stringent regulatory constraints, the fight against industrial pollution has intensified.
The needs of an industrial economy in full international competition have led to a rationalization of investments in order to limit construction costs and, above all, the maintenance and operation of treatment facilities.
Against this backdrop, a new approach has become essential, based on the overall water requirements of an industrial site and optimized management and control of these requirements. , as it is undoubtedly the first step towards the clean, sober factory of the future.
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