From the Blue Community / Blue City of Paris and its public water service Eau de Paris:
A new sparkling water fountain has been installed in the 13th arrondissement!
At the new headquarters of Eau de Paris, the fountains reappear
Two new fountains have just been installed in the 13th arrondissement: a sparkling one at 18 rue Fernand Braudel (directly replacing the one on rue Neuve-Tolbiac, where the former headquarters of Eau de Paris was located) and a still water fountain at 19 boulevard Vincent Auriol . They complement the existing offerings in the 13th arrondissement and are part of the network of 1,300 water points managed by Eau de Paris in the capital.
They are each located on a facade of the new headquarters of Eau de Paris , in a building rehabilitated and modernized to accommodate its teams and its future Water Pavilion, soon to be open to the public.
A public water service true to its commitments
For more than ten years, sparkling water fountains have enjoyed growing success among residents. The one on rue Neuve-Tolbiac (former headquarters of Eau de Paris) distributed nearly 1,000 liters per day in 2025 , demonstrating the neighborhood’s attachment to this free and ecological service.
The new sparkling fountain on Rue Fernand Braudel is part of this dynamic, embodying:
- free access to sparkling water,
- a sustainable alternative to plastic bottles,
- and a strengthened presence near the new headquarters, the heart of the Parisian drinking water system.