Wodociagi Leszczynskie Sp. z o.o. operates as a Poland-based municipal utility responsible for water supply and wastewater services, delivering essential infrastructure operation for residents and business customers in its service area. Core business segments include production and distribution of drinking water, operation and maintenance of water supply networks and related technical infrastructure, and collection, transport and treatment of wastewater through sewerage systems and treatment facilities, supported by ongoing эксплуатаtion, repairs and modernization of utility assets. The company also performs development and investment activities aimed at expanding and upgrading water and sewer infrastructure, including network extensions, asset renewal programs, and operational initiatives improving service reliability and environmental performance. Geographic scope is regionally concentrated around Leszno and surrounding municipalities, with service reach defined by the managed water and wastewater network footprint. Key assets include water intake and treatment installations, distribution pipelines, pumping and monitoring systems, sewer networks, wastewater treatment capacity and maintenance resources enabling continuous utility operation. Strategic positioning focuses on regulated, continuity-driven utility service delivery, competing through operational reliability, infrastructure stewardship, investment-led modernization and the ability to maintain stable quality and availability of water and wastewater services for municipal and industrial users within the local service territory.
Headquarters
Ul. Lipowa 76A
Leszno; Wielkopolskie;
Postal Code: 64-100
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Website: http://www.mpwik-leszno.pl
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