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project info
Start date: 28 February 2024
End date: 20 October 2025
funding
Fund: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
Total budget: 1 075 305,81 €
EU contribution: 892 503,82 € (83%)
programme
Programming period: 2021-2027
European Commission Topic
European Commission Topic

Construction of sanitary sewerage system in Przecław at ul. 3-May and Podlesie together with the renovation of the well on the Przecław-Błonie sanitary collector and the construction of a photovoltaic installation at the wastewater treatment plant in Błonie

The agglomeration of Przecław included in VI AKPOŚK needs to be adapted to the requirements of the Waste Water Directive. The number of p.e. of the agglomeration in accordance with the applicable resolution is 6387. Low level of sewerage of the Przecław commune (44.3% in the commune when in the voivodship 72.4% at the end of 2021 according to BDL) - with its 100% drainage, it is the cause of many threats to the environment, which result from uncontrolled discharge of wastewater. In the city of Przecław, 3 Maja Street and 3 Maja Street are unscanned. Podlesie. In this area, there are cases when raw sewage is discharged into the environment without prior treatment (pumping septic tanks into the fields, discharged directly into the Słowik stream). As part of this project, it is planned to carry out two stages of construction of sanitary sewerage covering 3 Maja Street and Polesie Street in the city of Przecław. As part of the task, a total of 4504.40 m of sanitary sewerage and three sewage pumping stations with associated infrastructure will be carried out (energy connections to the pumping station, hardening and fencing of the area at the pumping stations, two exits with culverts from the district road No. 1 175R). The lack of implementation of the project in question and the current wastewater management in the analyzed area poses a direct threat to the ground environment, groundwater and surface water, by introducing an ever-increasing amount of raw wastewater into them. It poses a potential sanitary-epidemiological threat, and a threat to the quality of the waters of the Słowik stream. It also reduces the quality of life through odour nuisances and contributes to the formation of local social conflicts in the analyzed area of the city. Sewage from the above-mentioned sewage system will be treated in a mechanical-biological sewage treatment plant in Błonie. The design capacity of the plant is 1010 m3/d. However, its operation generates high operating costs, especially high electricity costs, which have increased significantly in recent times. This forces the local government to look for solutions that would reduce them. One such solution will be the construction of a photovoltaic installation. The task will include the construction of a photovoltaic installation on land with a capacity of 49.68 kWp along with the necessary technical infrastructure, intended for electricity generation exclusively for the needs of the treatment plant without the possibility of feeding energy into the electricity grid. As part of the task, the construction of panels on a south-type construction on racks and the construction of an underground section of the power system from the existing purification plant building to the switchgear connector were envisaged. The high operating costs are also influenced by leaky sewage wells, especially those located in the Przecław-Błonie sanitary collector. Their sealing will reduce the load on the sewage network with rainwater or pollutants and will result in less energy consumption during the operation of the wastewater treatment plant in Błonie. The scope of works will include cleaning the interior of sewage wells, applying a cut-off, repair and reprofiling layer and applying polyurea. The main objective of the project is to ensure the treatment of urban wastewater in the agglomeration of Przecław in accordance with the requirements of the Wastewater Directive and to increase the availability of the collective sewage system in the agglomeration, primarily in the city of Przecław. The above-mentioned goal will be achieved through the construction of a distribution sanitary sewer with a system of network pumping stations, sealing the well on the existing sanitary collector and the construction of a photovoltaic installation at the sewage treatment plant in Błonie. These objectives are part of the specific objective of measure FEPK.02.06 Sustainable water and wastewater management, which is to promote access to water and sustainable water management.

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