Like a vital artery, the 250-kilometre long
Canal de Provence supplies the region's inhabitants with some of the basic necessities of life: energy (20 percent of the region's needs) and irrigation, as well as drinking water.
It will also supply ITER with some 1.7 million cubic metres of cooling water per year—an impressive figure, but one which accounts for only 0.25 percent of the canal's annual flow.
Preventing clogging in the canal is as important as preventing it in arteries ...
Once every ten years, more or less, the Canal Authority launches a large cleaning operation aimed at ridding the canal of all the junk that has accumulated over the years.
The operation, which requires almost two years of preparation and planning, is also an opportunity to check the concrete walls for leaks, to fix them, and to perform maintenance on the hydroelectric equipment.