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15 July 2024

Our latest achievement is a technologically advanced industrial-rainwater sewage treatment plant for the Polish Power Group, Mining and Conventional Energy, Turów Power Plant Branch. The investment, carried out in a 'design and build' formula, was developed and implemented with the aim of meeting strict legal requirements, ensuring safe discharge of sewage to a receiver of the second class of cleanliness, which is the 'Miedzianka' stream.

By utilizing state-of-the-art technologies such as coagulation, ultrafiltration under pressure, reverse osmosis, and advanced processes of chemical sulfate removal, the sewage treatment plant can receive and effectively process up to 600 m³ of sewage per hour.

The treated sewage can be reused on the premises of the Turów Power Plant, serving as cooling water for the cooling systems at the power blocks. This practice not only reduces dependence on water resources but also aligns with the latest environmental protection trends. By closing water loops, known as water reuse, we promote responsible management of natural resources and care for our planet.

says Dariusz Jasak, President of the Management Board of SEEN Technologies Sp. z o.o. - We are honored to have served as the General Contractor for this impressive and innovative Project.

It is particularly gratifying that during the implementation of such a technologically challenging task, high safety standards were maintained, as confirmed by receiving 2nd place in the nationwide competition of the State Labor Inspectorate called "Build Safely."

says Paweł Matusiak, Contract Manager at SEEN Technologies Sp. z o.o.

This is a great distinction for the company and the success of the entire implementation team. Sincere thanks for their contribution to the diligent and timely completion of the Investment.

 

This is another project completed by SEEN Technologies for the Polish Energy Group, Mining, and Conventional Energy. In 2017, we commissioned a gigantic water treatment plant for the Opole Power Plant.

We encourage you to watch the video summarizing our latest project!