Monaco Yacht Club – Swimming pool and changing rooms
Recycling of backwash water from the pool filters and sharing with shower water from the changing rooms
Since July 2023, FGWRS has installed a Collective Station B for the Yach Club of Monaco.
First, we collect the backwash water from the filters to recycle it and supply the pool’s surge tank. This saves over 20 m3 of water per week and significantly reduces municipal water consumption.
Second, thanks to a spectific permit, we were able to collect greywater from the showers in the Yacht Club’s changing rooms. We then pool this water to treat it and supply surge tank, as well as providing a backup supply for cleaning boat in the port of Monaco during heat waves.
Since July 2023, we have saved over 3,400,000 liters of water.


Public Swimming pool Arlette Franco – Perpignan
Pool water inline dilution and deconcentration
In September 2024, FGWRs has installed a Collective Station C in the technical facilities of the Arlette France public swimming pool in Perpignan.
This system collects water from the pool’s surge tank, directly from pool’s supply water network, in order to reduce the chloramine concentration in the water.
The pool’s water passing through our system is treated, resulting in a significant reduction of chloramine levels in the pool while maintening a high water temperature (between 28°C and 32°C).
This leads to water and energy savings. Our system allowed over 4,400,000 liters of water and 22,273 kWh of energy saved.


