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Heavy industries created a strong regulated landscape in Moselle. By doing this earlier than in other territories, an environmental protection was born, thus the iron and steel industry created the LECES and the Coal mine of the Lorraine Basin, ATEST.
   
Since, the privatization of these two companies, analysis offices like LCDI or MICROPHONE POLLUTING TECHNOLOGIES were born, and foreign companies like LUXES CONTROL were established. Large equipments like the Pyrolysis center of Marienau, specializing in the study of coal cocking, are interested in the treatment of pollution and bio-energies.
   
Of course, large national technical offices, and engineering and design departments like VERITAS, were interested in the impact studies, just as well as offices of town planning. In parallel, large public service agencies, like the Agency of Water, administrations DRIRE, ADEME……. developed the publicly-owned land organization to treat and rehabilitate industrial fallow lands. The cities were equipped with sensors to study air pollution.
   
Waste processing equipment like factories of incineration in Metz, Forbach, and sites of industrial processing waste like TREDI with Malancourt-la-Montagne, the cement factory of Héming, and the ultra modern installations of water treatment with Metz as a reference, were also born. Finally, other companies specializing in the activity, like those located in Dieuze (recovery and treatment of batteries); Téting-sur-Nied (valorization of tires), were created.
   
Throughout the years, environmental protection became a growing activity in Moselle, employing several hundreds of people with a very strong proportion particularly highly qualified people in the engineering and design departments. Parallel to the development of activities, training curriculums were created.
   
Today, Professor Jean-Marie Pelt of The European Institute of Ecology is the voice of the Moselle region and Metz regarding environmental protection. Professor Pilhau of the laboratory of Eco Toxicology is recognized in the field of water and food analysis.
   
The IUT (Institute University of Technology) attracts students from all over France in the departments of the environment and chemical engineering. Thanks to a close cooperation between sampling and air analysis companies with the department of environment, the DRIRE, SOLLAC and other, a university diploma of meteorologist of the quality of the air was born in Moselle, whose influence will also exceed the departmental limits.

 

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