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VRANCEA COUNTY
BRIEF HISTORY The first sewer system of the city
was built during the 1880’ on Comisia Centrală Street.
During 1888 – 1889 the water intake and distribution works from the points Babele and Cucuieţi located near Vidra village, have started.
Between 1907-1910 the water supply works have extended, and in 1912 the works for wastewater systems have started.
The community public utilities services (water supply, sewerage, maintenance and refurbishment of the state-owned housing stock, sanitation, heat distribution, etc.) have been organised until 1991 on a centralised basis in the county of Vrancea, being coordinated from Focşani.
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CURRENT INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK
Compania de Utilităţi Publice S.A. Focşani is the
Regional Operator for Vrancea County.
The company provides the following services: water catchment, collection, treatment, drinking water
supply, sewage collection and wastewater treatment.
The company provides these services from its head office in Focşani and its branches located in Adjud, Panciu, Mărăşeşti, Odobeşti and the Rural branch
(21 communes) to approximately 199.000 inhabitants.
The Association for Intercommunity Development „Vranceaqua”
SC Compania de Utilităţi Publice S.A. Focşani provides the water
and wastewater services under a Delegation Contract for the management of water and wastewater services, closed between
the company and „VRANCEAQUA”.
The association was established in 2008, following the Decisions of the Municipal Councils in Focşani, Adjud, Mărăşeşti, Panciu,
Odobeşti, Câmpineanca, Goleşti and Homocea, in order to implement the investment works through the Sectoral Operational Program for Environment – Priority Axis 1.
URBAN MUNICIPALITIES
• Focşani Municipality - 79.315 inhabitants
• Adjud City - 16.045 inhabitants
• Mărăşeşti City - 10.671 inhabitants
• Odobeşti City - 9.364 inhabitants
• Panciu City - 7.664 inhabitants
The water and wastewater services in these
municipalities are managed by the Regional Operator
S.C. COMPANIA DE UTILITĂŢI PUBLICE S.A. FOCŞANI
RURAL MUNICIPALITIES Golești Commune
Câmpineanca Commune
Homocea Commune
21 administrative and territorial units managed by the
Rural Branch :
BOLOTEŞTI, CĂLIENI, CÂNDEŞTI, CIORĂŞTI, CÂMPURI, CÂRLIGELE, DĂLHĂUŢI, DUMBRĂVENI, DRAGOSLOVENI,
GUGEŞTI, GOLOGANU, GURA CALIŢEI, JARIŞTEA, MĂICĂNEŞTI, RUGINEŞTI, STRĂOANE, SURAIA, TĂTĂRANU, TÎMBOIEŞTI, URECHEŞTI, VULTURU
The water and wastewater services in these municipalities are
managed by the Regional Operator
S.C. COMPANIA DE UTILITĂŢI PUBLICE S.A. FOCŞANI
In order to comply with the quality requirements of drinking and waste water defined by the European Directives, the
project
“REHABILITATION AND MODERNIZATION OF THE WATER AND WASTEWATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS IN VRANCEA
COUNTY”
received a funding from
EU - Cohesion Fund
through
Sectoral Operational Program for Environment 2007 – 2013
Total grant: 107.068.652 euro
FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
European Union Cohesion Fund:
82.863.106 euro - 77,39%
Central Authority Contribution : 12.673.181 euro - 11,84%
Local Authority Contribution : 1.949.720 euro - 1,82%
Contribution of S.C. CUP S.A. : 9.582.644 euro - 8,95%
Works included in the project:
REFURBISHMENT AND EXTENSION OF THE WATER SUPPLY AND WASTEWATER SYSTEMS IN SIX AGGLOMERATION
Focşani, Odobeşti, Mărăşeşti, Panciu, Adjud, Homocea
REFURBISHMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF
FIVE WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANTS
Odobeşti, Mărăşeşti, Panciu, Adjud, Homocea
EXTENSION AND REFURBISHMENT OF WATER CATCHMENT AND TREATMENT SYSTEMS AND OF THE INTAKE PIPEWORK IN FOUR AGGLOMERATION
Odobeşti, Mărăşeşti, Panciu, Adjud
IMPLEMENTATION AREA
FOCȘANI AGGLOMERATION
The Focşani agglomeration includes the same city, the villages of Mândreşti, Pietroasa,
Ceardac, as well as the communes of Câmpineanca and Goleşti.
Project Results:
The percentage of inhabitants connected
to drinking water and wastewater systems
has increased from 85 % before the
project, up to 98% after its completion.
The population benefiting from the
investments: 106282 inhabitants.
Over 56 km of the existing water supply
network and over 71 km of the existing
sewerage network were refurbished and
extended.
Focșani, Galați Street – installation of drinking water pipes
Vlad Tepes Street– manhole
installation
Anghel Saligny Street – installation of
drinking water pipes
Suraia – installation of drinking water pipes
Images from the works
PANCIU AGGLOMERATION
Panciu agglomeration includes the city with the same name and the villages Neicu, Satu Nou, Crucea de
Jos, Crucea de Sus and Dumbrava.
Project Results:
The percentage of inhabitants connected to drinking water and wastewater systems has
increased from 78 % before the project, up to 94% after its completion.
Over 16 km of the existing water supply network were refurbished and extended by
over 10 km.
Also, 36.8 km of the sewerage system were refurbished and extended in order to
provide the wastewater collection services all throughout the agglomeration area.
Construction of a new wastewater treatment plant.
Images from the works
Sewerage works - Mihail Sadoveanu
Street
Sewerage works - Mihail Sadoveanu Street
ADJUD AGGLOMERATION
Adjud Municipality and component village Adjud Vechi
Project Results:
The percentage of inhabitants connected to drinking water and
wastewater systems has increased from 50 % before the project, up to
93% after its completion through:
• refurbishment and extension of approx. 28 km of the drinking
water supply network • extension and refurbishment of 23,7 km of the sewerage systems
• refurbishment and extension of the existing WWTP
Images from the works
Adjudul Vechi – restoring the asphalt layer
Sewage Pumping Station 2 –
Execution of pipe section 3
Tabacari Street–sewerage pipeline installation
ODOBEȘTI AGGLOMERATION Beneficiary towns:
Odobești Unirea
Project Results :
The percentage of inhabitants connected to drinking water and
wastewater systems has increased from 70 % before the project, up to
98% after its completion, through:
• refurbishment and extension of over 30 km of the drinking water
supply network
• extension and refurbishment of over 26 km of the existing
sewerage systems
• refurbishment and extension of the existing WWTP
Images from the works
Installation of PEID pipe Ø250mm in the Civic
Park in Odobești Mărășești Street – drinking water
pipes
Restoring the asphalt layer on
Libertății Street
MĂRĂȘEȘTI AGGLOMERATION
Project Results :
The percentage of inhabitants connected to drinking water and
wastewater systems has increased from 44 % before the project, up
to 93% after its completion, through :
• refurbishment and extension of over 16 km of the drinking
water supply network
• extension of the water intake area, construction of a
chlorination and pumping plant
• refurbishment and extension of over 16,9 km of the existing
sewerage systems
• refurbishment of the WWTP.
Images from the works
Water supply network
Mărăști Street
Sewerage works on Independenței
Street
HOMOCEA AGGLOMERATION
Beneficiary towns :
Homocea Commune with Lespezi village
Works included in the
project:
• Execution of sewerage
systems
• Construction of a waste
water treatment plant.
Images from the works in Homocea
Main Road, Section G-I – backfilling works for the
sewerage systems
Main Road, Section G-I – backfilling
works for the sewerage systems
M.U.D.P. II project
Starting with 1996 the Public Utilities Company Focşani was the beneficiary of the MUNICIPALITY UTILITIES
DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME – Second stage
Objectives:
Refurbishment of main intake system and of the drinking water supply network.
Implementation of a monitoring and metering system
Modernizing the Suraia water treatment station
ISPA Project In 2009 the company successfully completed the implementation of the
project
“Refurbishment and Extension of the Sewerage Networks and of the Waste Water Treatment Plant in Focşani”
through
ISPA Measure no. 2001/RO/16/P/PE/012-02 - Refurbishment and Extension of the Sewerage Networks in Focşani
Works included:
- Installation of 13.821 m sewerage piping for 45 streets and along the DN2 motorway by-pass
- Refurbishment of 1.279 m of the Sturza sewer
and ISPA Measure no. 2001/RO/16/P/PE/012-03 – Refurbishment and Extension of the Waste Water Treatment Plant in Focşani
Total project value: EUR 15,9 mil.
Refurbishment of the Waste Water Treatment Plant in Focşani
The investment objective “Refurbishment and Extension of the Waste Water Treatment Plant in Focşani” is part of the
ISPA Project “Refurbishment and Extension of the Sewerage Networks and of the Waste Water Treatment Plant in Focşani”
Design and build:
GINZLER Stahl-u. Anlagenbau GmbH &
BHU Umwelttechnik
Technical assistance for works supervision:
Pöyry Environment GmbH
PLANT LOCATION South-East of Focşani city, at approx. 800 m distance.
• Works started in November 2006 and were
completed in November 2009.
• The city waste waters are treated in the plant and
then discharged in the river Putna.
• The new waste water treatment plant can treat a
total volume of water of Qzi = 40000 m3 / day
• The technological process was designed to include
activated sludge treatment, with nitrification,
denitrification and biological phosphorous removal.
Flow Diagram
Preliminary Primary Secondary Activated
Sludge
Energy from
Biogas
Tertiary
Anaerobic Digestion
ACTIVATED SLUDGE TANKS
• Bio-P area – Bilogical removal of phosphorous 1 tank – summer
• DN area – denitrification different capacity summer/winter 1 or 2 tanks
• N area – nitrification different capacity summer/winter
4 or 6 tanks
SLUDGE DIGESTION TANK
• New 4000 m3 anaerobic
digester
• Includes a biogas mixing system – ensures constant mixing of sludge.
• The gas resulted from sludge digestion is stored in a holding tank and purified in a sulphur and siloxane removal plant
BIOGAS USE IN THE COMBINED HEAT AND POWER PLANT
Benefits of biogas combined heat and power production:
• Lowered energy use
• Source of additional revenue due to the electricity savings – covers a considerable portion of the electrical power consumption and heating needs of the entire wastewater plant
• Preventing the discharge of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere
Combined Heat and Power Aggregates
BIOFILTERS • Three biological filters
– Biofilter 1 – Screening
– Biofilter 2 –dewatering/solar drying
– Biofilter 3 – Sludge storage/thickener
• Designed to treat the foul odours generated during the wastewater treatment processes, thus eliminating the olfactory nuisance generated during sludge treatment processes.
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Solar Drying Halls
Sludge dewatering is done in a mechanical dewatering plant with belt filter presses.
Additionally the sludge is dried under sunlight inside two greenhouses - a novelty in Romania.
The solar greenhouses were built in order to increase the Dry Solids content from a minimum 20% to 30%. There, besides thermal treatment, the sewage sludge is further stabilized and rendered inert by oxidation, with an electric mole and by ventilating the premises.
The sludge resulted after the solar drying is rich in phosphate, which makes it fit for use as fertilizer in agriculture.
Agricultural reuse of biological sludge
EFFLUENT LAGOON Biological pond – located where previously the digested sludge
was discharged, which generated foul smells and was also
polluting the groundwater.
In this pond there are life-sustaining conditions, the water being cleaned
additionally under UV light, because the pond is one meter deep.
Accesing new financial support The company signed on 03.06.2014 with the Ministry
of Environment and Climate Change the funding contract
Technical assistance for the preparation of the regional project „Extension and modernization of
the water and waste water systems in Vrancea county, Stage 2” with the scope of implementing the
second stage of the project of extension and refurbishment of the water and waste water systems
across the county.
Accesing new financial support
The project corresponds to the general objectives of the
Priority Axis 1A
Support for developing infrastructure projects in the sector of water/wastewater during the 2014-2020 financial programming period.
• S.C. COMPANIA DE UTILITĂŢI PUBLICE S.A. • Adresa: Focşani, str. N.Titulescu, Nr. 9, • Tel: 004-0237-226.400, 004-0237-238.531; Fax. 004-0237-226.402 • E-mail: [email protected]