The construction of the largest investment in the water and sewage industry has begun.
Today, at the production plant of ORLEN S.A. in Płock, the first shovel was ceremonially put into the ground for the construction of a station for treatment and demineralization of Vistula river water. The contract for design and construction of the facilities is being carried out by SEEN Technologie Sp. z o.o. (Leader) in a consortium with ATREM S.A.
The first shovel hit today is a symbolic step in the implementation of a project that is crucial for our company. I would like to express my gratitude for the work done so far to everyone involved in the contract acquisition process.
says Dariusz Jasak, President of the Management Board of SEEN Technologie Sp. z o.o.
We have a qualified team of experts, the best engineers on the market, and sufficient knowledge, experience, and resources to efficiently carry out any, even the most demanding task.
For ATREM, this is another project that corresponds to high competencies in the energy and automation segments. Let me remind you that we have already completed such demanding tasks as the gas compressor station in Odolanów as part of the Baltic Pipe project, as well as a series of smaller projects. We approached the contract in Płock by working together with a professional partner and being aware not only of the weight of the contract but also of its significance for the development of the refinery in Płock.
says Andrzej Goławski, President of the Management Board of ATREM S.A.
Managers from ORLEN supervising the investment took part in the event.
The consortium was represented by: Dariusz Jasak, President of the Management Board of SEEN Technologie, Krzysztof Michałek, Procurator and Director of the Implementation Department at SEEN Technologie, as well as Andrzej Goławski, President of the Management Board of ATREM, and Dariusz Jarek, Member of the Management Board of ATREM.
The investment, created with a focus on development projects, aims to secure the needs of the production infrastructure with high-quality process water and environmental protection.
The entire project will encompass the construction of four technical facilities/technological nodes:
- Preliminary water treatment and decarbonization node with a capacity of over Q=5300m3/h, implemented using coagulation-sedimentation and decarbonization multi-chamber reactors as well as sand filtration,
- Water demineralization station with a capacity of Q=700m3/h, where water desalination processes will include ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis, and electrodeionization, among others.
- Condensate treatment station - modernization and expansion (SUK) using ion exchange technology with a capacity of Q=1200m3/h
- Sediment decarbonization and coagulation sludge dewatering node using chamber presses.