Swimming and natural beach of Villages Nature
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- Year of commitment : 2018
- Address 1 - street : 1 RUE DU PRé, 77700 BAILLY ROMAINVILLIERS, France
- Diameter : 500
- Water cycle : Collection, Containment, Purification, Phytoremediation, Used water recycling, Prevention, Protection
- Biodiversity & Ecosystems : / Green and blue corridor, Ecoystem restauration, Environment education, Eco-tourism /
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550 000 €
- Manager / Dealer
The nature villages of Val d'Europe SAS.
The initial objective is to provide an outdoor swimming pool, in fresh water, to all Villages Nature holidaymakers. It has been studied the possibility of bathing in the whole lake, or to propose a natural swimming type "closed". The solution chosen was to conduct a swimming in open water, developed to meet the constraints of safety and public reception.
The first desire was to immerse the bather in his natural space, directly in connection with the waters of the lake.
Progress Status
Delivered
Data Reliability
Self-declared
Funding Type
Private
Sustainable Development
Governance
The nature villages of Val d'Europe SAS.
Private Company
The nature villages of Val d'Europe SAS.
Private
It is a natural bath open to all. It is included in a park that is paying. People can stay for several days renting lodges. This is the "Village Nature Disney" leisure complex, which is an extension of Disneyland Paris.
Sustainable Solutions
- Quality of life :
- Economic development :
- Biodiversity :
- Energy/climate :
- Water management
Filter gardens
The innovative solution lies in the design of the hydraulic system. It is the first in France to offer bathers a bathing zone with an "open" system, with artificial circulation of water collected, treated but not held captive.
The main objective is hydraulics: the hydraulic system is combined with the general one of water bodies, to limit the consumption of pumps. Once treated, everything is gravity.
Reasons for participating in the competition(s)
- A sandy beach in one of the Park's artificial bodies of water, with facilities that remind us of natural swimming areas.
- The water taken from the end of the water body is treated by filters planted with reeds and injected as close as possible to the bathing area.