About client

 

Amala Institute of Medical Sciences, Amala Nagar, Thrissur,Kerala. Anaerobic & Aerobic biodegradation process (GLC). Involving the design and installation of a Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP). Boasting a daily capacity of 1000 Cubic meters. This treatment plant working as per   Global Labs System Technology- GLC System, an Integrated System

Hospital, Thrissur: A Legacy of Excellence

Amala Hospital and Medical College located in Thrissur, Kerala, is a renowned medical institution with 1000 + beds that has been serving the community for decades. Established with a commitment to providing state-of-the-art healthcare facilities, Amala Institute of Medical Sciences1 has consistently upheld its legacy of excellence.

Here are some key points about Amala Hospital:Legacy and Tradition:Amala Hospital has a rich legacy, rooted in compassion, dedication, and patient-centric care.Since its inception, it has been a beacon of hope for patients seeking quality medical services.The hospital’s founders envisioned a holistic approach to healing, combining modern medicine with traditional values.Waste Management and Environmental Responsibility:Amala Hospital recognizes the critical importance of environmental protection.

Recently, the hospital took a significant step by inaugurating a modern  technique in the existing 10 lakh liters per day wastewater treatment plant.This plant produces 6,00,000 liters of pure water from the treated wastewater daily for reuse purposes like flushing.The treated water is also used for gardening contributing to water conservation.

Eco-Friendly Ambience:Amala Institute of Medical Sciences provides a healing environment that blends cutting-edge medical technology with an eco-friendly ethos.

The hospital’s commitment to sustainability extends beyond waste management to energy efficiency, green spaces, and biodiversity preservation.

Project information

Organization

Amala Institute of Medical Sciences

Location

Amala Nagar, Thrissur

Service Provided & Year

STP - Design, Installation (2004)

Technology

GS (Global System, an Integrated System of Anaerobic & Aerobic biodegradation process.)

Capacity

1000 cubic meters per day

Project goals

In 2004, Amala Institute of Medical Sciences in Amala Nagar, Thrissur, initiated a pivotal project with the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP), featuring an impressive daily capacity of 1000 cubic meters and incorporating Global System (GS) technology. The primary goal of this initiative was to secure a reliable and purified water supply for the medical institute, reflecting Amala Institute’s commitment to providing a sustainable and high-quality healthcare environment. By integrating advanced water treatment methods, the project aimed to ensure access to purified water resources, contributing significantly to the institute’s ability to deliver top-notch health services and maintain optimal hygiene standards. This project underscores Amala Institute of Medical Sciences’ vision of excellence in healthcare within the region of Thrissur.

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