
Foundation stone laid for the Haliotis 2 wastewater treatment plant, a key facility to support Nice Côte d'Azur Métropole’s ecological transition
This €700 millions project will meet and exceed future environmental and health standards and support the community's future sanitation needs. It will have the capacity to treat wastewater from 26 cities of Nice’s area, equivalent to 680,000 inhabitants.
Haliotis 2 is committed to the economic and social development of the region. 65% of the project's turnover will be invested in the local economy, with more than 15 local companies involved throughout the construction period. 300 people work on this large-scale project (250 people on the design and construction side and 50 people on the operational side), with 123,000 hours of professional integration and 30,000 hours of training and work-study programmes.
“The water resource is the major challenge of our century, particularly in our region. It is our responsibility to take concrete action to preserve it. The laying of the foundation stone for Haliotis 2 symbolically marks the launch of the largest new-generation wastewater treatment plant in France, an ecological and energy showcase for Nice. This environmental technology hub will address climate challenges and recover value from treated wastewater by producing biogas, recovering heat and reusing treated water on a large scale. It will play a key role in our Climate Plan, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.” said Christian Estrosi, Mayor of Nice, President of Nice Côte d'Azur Metropole, and Deputy President of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Region.
2 La Maison de l'Eau, located on the outskirts of Haliotis 2 directly on the Promenade des Anglais, welcomes and informs visitors with a model, a permanent exhibition and, soon, a virtual tour of the future factory.