SUEZ Acquires the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Meishan Pickles Industrial Park in Sichuan and Assumes its Operatorship
SUEZ and its partner Sichuan Dayi Water recently completed the acquisition[1] of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in the Meishan Pickles Industrial Park and were awarded a 30-year concession contract by the local government to provide specialised and high-quality industrial wastewater treatment services that promote the green development of the park and Meishan City.
Pickles are a hallmark and specialty industry for Sichuan Province. The Meishan Pickles Industrial Park, located on the east bank of the Min River in Sichuan, is the largest and most comprehensive and state-of-the-art pickle food processing industrial park in China, with more than 100 enterprises currently in residence. With the remarkable growth of the pickle industry came growing challenges for the local water environment. In its 14th Five-Year Plan for the Protection of the Ecological Environment, the government of Meishan City clearly stated its goal to improve the operation and maintenance of centralized treatment facilities for highly-concentrated brine from pickle processing to secure progress on pollution control in the industrial sector.
Following the acquisition, SUEZ and Sichuan Dayi Water have jointly taken over the operation and management of the first phase of the WWTP in the Meishan Pickles Industrial Park. By adopting its world-class treatment processes and managerial expertise, SUEZ provides safe, stable, and high-quality industrial wastewater treatment services to the enterprises in the park. Currently, the first phase of the WWTP has a treatment capacity of 19,800 m3/day. Subject to its development needs, a second and third phase of the project will be built, bringing the total treatment capacity to 50,000 m3/day.
Drawing on its experience and competitive strengths with industrial park management, SUEZ will significantly improve the stability and reliability of the operations of the wastewater treatment. The project will also produce alternative water to reduce water consumption. Approximately 280,000 m3 of alternative water will be generated and used as flushing water each year.
Quan Daming, Chairman of Sichuan Dayi Water, said, “We welcome SUEZ’s involvement in the pickles park to provide specialized industrial wastewater treatment services and to promote the green development of Meishan City. We look forward to further expanding our cooperation with SUEZ to provide high-quality environmental services and jointly improve the ecological environment.”
Francois Fevrier, CEO of SUEZ Asia, said, “It is truly encouraging to see SUEZ and Sichuan Dayi Water joining hands for the third time to contribute to the ecological environment in Sichuan. I am confident that, based on our decade-long track record of partnership with Sichuan Dayi Water in managing municipal wastewater treatment projects in Shuangliu County, Chengdu, and Chongzhou, SUEZ is surely in a position to expand our water and waste services to customers through our resilient and innovative solutions.”
In Sichuan, further to providing municipal and industrial wastewater treatment services, SUEZ was also awarded the largest independent sludge incineration project in Southwest China in 2022, providing safe and reliable sludge disposal services for downtown Chengdu. Additionally, in its capacity as a member of the International Advisory Board of the Chengdu Municipal Government since 2016, SUEZ has been contributing to Chengdu’s sustainable development and low-carbon transition.
SUEZ in Asia
In Asia, SUEZ’s journey began some 70 years ago, first in Southeast Asia before expanding to China nearly 50 years ago. With 6,500+ employees across Asia, SUEZ has built 600+ water and wastewater plants in the region and provides water and waste services to 25+ million people and delivers environmental services to 17 industrial parks. SUEZ is recognized as one of the most influential companies in China and a service benchmark for leading Asia’s environmental industry. Today, SUEZ works with municipal and industrial customers in more than 30 major cities and regions across China, manages China’s first PPP water contract in Macao, operates one of Asia's largest hazardous waste treatment facilities in Shanghai, and has invested over RMB4 billion in Chongqing.
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Faced with growing environmental challenges, for more than 160 years, SUEZ has been acting to deliver essential services that protect and improve quality of life. SUEZ enables its customers to provide access to water and waste services, with resilient and innovative solutions. With its 44,000 employees present in 40 countries, the Group also enables its customers to create value over the entire lifecycle of their assets and services, and to drive their ecological transition, together with their end-users. In 2021, SUEZ produced drinking water for 66 million people worldwide and sanitation services for more than 33 million people. The Group generates 3.6 TWh of energy from waste and wastewater per year and avoided the emission of 3.8 million tons of CO2 each year. In 2021, SUEZ generated revenues of 7.5 billion euros. For more information: www.suez.com / Twitter @suez
[1] SUEZ and Sichuan Dayi Water Company Limited ("Sichuan Dayi Water") together acquired a 66.7% stake in the WWTP in the Meishan Pickles Industrial Park.