Reconstruction of the water treatment station in the Chęciny Municipality

Inwestor / Chęciny Municipality

Tokarnia (Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship)

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In January 2026, an investment project related to the modernization of water supply infrastructure commenced in the Chęciny Municipality. A contract was signed for the implementation of the project “Reconstruction of the water intake in Tokarnia” with Ecol-Unicon acting as the general contractor.

The project includes the comprehensive modernization of the water treatment station, which had not been fulfilling its function in recent years. The facility had remained out of operation for an extended period. Therefore, the scope of the investment focuses on restoring its full technical functionality and adapting it to current technological requirements. The implementation of the project will improve the quality of treated water, increase the reliability of the entire water supply system, and ensure stable water delivery to the municipality’s residents.

The project scope involves the implementation of modern technological solutions and the expansion of the facility’s technical infrastructure, enabling the water treatment station to meet current operational needs and support the further development of the water supply system.

 

It is also worth noting that the investment value amounts to PLN 4.8 million, with 85% of eligible costs covered by EU funding obtained by the Chęciny Municipality.

Scope of work

  • reconstruction of the water intake
  • modernization of the booster pumping station
  • construction of two treated water storage tanks with a capacity of 250 m³ each
  • integration of new technological installations with the existing infrastructure of the water treatment station

Zastosowane rozwiązania

A key element of the modernization is the implementation of technology enabling the effective removal of undesirable mineral compounds and other contaminants affecting the physicochemical parameters of water. This solution ensures stable water quality and allows the treatment process to meet current technological and sanitary requirements.

As part of the project, two treated water storage tanks with a capacity of 250 m³ each will be constructed, increasing the safety and operational stability of the water supply system. These tanks will enable efficient water storage management and help maintain continuity of supply during periods of increased demand or short-term technological interruptions.

 

Following the completion of the reconstruction works, the water treatment station will achieve a capacity of 97 m³/h, contributing to more stable operation of the water supply system and preparing the municipality’s infrastructure for future demand and further network development.