The Grand Paris Seine & Oise Urban Community renews its trust in SUEZ for the operation of the Mureaux wastewater treatment plant: aiming for energy neutrality by 2033!
The Grand Paris Seine & Oise Urban Community (CU GPS&O) has renewed the contract awarded to SUEZ to provide wastewater treatment services for 24 municipalities in the Yvelines department. This €33 million eight-year contract aims to transform the Mureaux wastewater treatment plant into a key facility supporting the ecological transition in the Île-de-France region and engaging with its local community.
With a treatment capacity of 20,600 m³ of wastewater per day, equivalent to 120,500 inhabitants, the Mureaux wastewater treatment plant is a key component of the local wastewater treatment system. This site stands out for its pioneering role in the region: in December 2019, it became the first wastewater treatment plant in the Île-de-France region to inject biomethane, a local renewable energy source, into the gas network. The plant supplies energy to households and businesses in the area by producing approximately 4 GWh/year of biomethane, equivalent to the heating and hot water consumption of around 800 homes.
With this new contract, SUEZ is committed to enhancing the performance of the facilities and increasing energy production. To achieve this ambition on behalf of the GPS&O urban community, the plant will undergo major structural construction work, representing an investment of €2.8 million (excluding taxes).