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Ecological Production process against beach erosion and recovery of filtered seawater

Your expectations Environmental You wish to: ~ protect your natural heritage and your infrastructures ~ protect marine life, fauna and flora... Economic You wish to: ~ optimize the surface area of the beach ~ develop tourist accommodation capacity ~ reduce beach management and maintenance costs ~ recover a large quantity of filtered sea water to exploit Practical solutions for your needs With over 10 years of experience we have gained considerable expertise in the fight against beach erosion. Much of the coastline suffers from erosion. The advancing sea threatens local and tourist infrastructures and the impact on the environment and the economy can be considerable. The Ecoplage process, discovered in 1982, controls erosion and re-establishes the eroded zone. Year after year, the beach is maintained and the coastline stabilized. In order to meet your ever-increasing needs, ECOPLAGE has developed techniques capable of recovering filtered sea water and using it for many different applications. Feasibility study along coastlines of varying typology

Evacuation pipe Pumping station Collector pipe Drain pipes and filter system Our solutions Environmental We offer a system that: ~ stabilizes the coastline and protects your beaches retour sur ~ is invisible and silent ~ respects the fauna and flora ~ promotes natural mechanisms ~ has no negative impact on neighboring shorelines Economic We provide: ~ a controlled investment ~ low maintenance costs ~ increased net area on the beach ~ optimization of economic interests investissement Comprehensive supply for your industrial processes The water produced by the system is perfectly filtered and can be used for: ~ supplying quantities through reverse osmosis desalination ~ production of heat or cold using heat pumps and exchangers ~ fish and shellfish farming ~ supplying swimming pools or aquatic basins ~ the re-oxygenation of basins or lagoons The Ecoplage process The Ecoplage process consists of placing a drainage system under the beach, parallel to the coastline and linked to a pumping station. The drainage dries the foreshore, slows erosion and helps maintain and widen the beach.

Solve the problem of coastline erosion with the Ecoplage system It is the guarantee of a complete and adapted solution which is part of an economic, ecological, long-term project. Operating principle Role of the system 1 The Ecoplage drainage system promotes the flow of the sea water towards the drain. 2 It lowers the level of the water table under the beach. Beneficial effects 1 Stabilizes the sediments on the beach. 2 Increases the deposit of sediment transported by the waves thus promoting infiltration. 3 Decreases the export of sediment caused by the flow of the water from the grounds (land to sea). ➃ Decreases the strength of the back wash of the waves. ➄ Rapid recovery after storms. ➅ Increases the effect of the wind promoting the accumulation of sand at the feet of the dunes and the sea walls. ➆ Formation of sand reserves that can serve as a buffer stock for future storms. The process thus helps stop erosion and maintain and widen the beach

Customized, turnkey solutions for all coastlines Supply for shellfish or fish farm basins Supply for swimming pools Production of fresh water for watering Oxygenation of lagoons, ponds, marinas Production of drinkable water Heating, air conditioning of premises Supply of fresh water for: - drinking - watering - swimming pools - water park... Make good use of the water from drainage Production of heat and cold The Ecoplage process produces a significant quantity of filtered sea water, of which its impurities are removed by the sand. The water can be recovered economically. Numerous applications are possible, according to the businesses located near the installation site and local needs.

The ECOPLAGE solution 1 Evaluation of the potentiality The installation work on the beach is completed rapidly using heavy machinery ~ First approach concerning the adaptability of the process 2 Diagnostic study ~ Feasibility study ~ Preliminary design ~ Drawing up budget 3 Turnkey solution ~ Design study ~ Installation In St Raphaël-Agay the pumping station is integrated in the stairs

Tried and tested expertise Positive results on numerous beaches We have carried out installations on beaches subjected to the three main tidal ranges that can be observed in France and throughout the world. BEFORE AFTER LARGE TIDAL RANGE Dubai Tidal range about 2 meters LARGE TIDAL RANGE Quend MEDIUM TIDAL RANGE Les Sables d Olonne Tidal range between 1 and 6 meters SMALL TIDAL RANGE Saint-Raphaël - Agay Tidal range lower than 1 meter

Projects on the five continents ECOPLAGE is part of a sustainable development and return on investment project 243 rue de la Bougrière 44980 Sainte Luce sur Loire - France Tel.:+33 (0)2 40 04 29 29 Fax:+33 (0)2 28 01 49 29 ecoplage@ecoplage.fr www.ecoplage.fr www.lmosoft.com