Monday, March 15, 2010

This operation has failed

Side the academy, we recognize the error. "This is an operation that failed," says Didier immediately Jouault, inspector of schools in the Val-de-Marne, joined by lefigaro.fr. "In principle, we never accept requests for changes of school during the year to avoid the vagaries, says he. But in this situation, we gave our consent. " This situation is a little war band that creates a few months a sense of insecurity in Alfortville in the northern department. "These are groups of young people who hang" says Didier Jouault, and that prey including young people from other cities as Florent. "We had these conditions accepted the request of young Florent but an error was made by one of our staff, who would not have occurred." The family, distraught, having been slow to react, the situation continued for two months.

"We'll meet this young, with his family early next week to find a solution," promises the inspector of schools, which ensures that Florent will return one seconds from the start of March. "Then we will see with the headmaster of her school how we can help him, for he did not find difficulty in school because of a failed administration," says he. Rest for Florent to find another project for the future, since the only air conditioning industry is that his department Alfortville.

These micro-organisms resistant to chlorine are not dangerous, but they can give a bad taste in the water.

The tools of DNA analysis of last generation will they still stir up war between proponents of tap water and those water for acne bottles? We can expect anything, because the battle between the two camps is no thank you, as shown by the frequent controversies over the quality of these two great families of drinking water ... What we are reassured, however, the discovery does not put his finger on a new health risk. The laboratory team genomics and biodiversity of microbial biofilms (CNRS-University Paris-Sud) detected the presence of several species of bacteria in tap water in the Paris region (Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, February 2010)