About client
Amrita Engineering College, situated in Vallikavu, Kollam, embarked on a transformative initiative in 2009 with the design and installation of a cutting-edge Sewage Treatment Plant (STP). With an impressive daily capacity of 500 cubic meters and incorporating Global Labs & Consultants System (GLC) technology.
The implementation of the STP at Amrita Engineering College signifies a strategic investment in advanced water treatment methods, ensuring the availability of high-quality water for the college community. This initiative aligns with the institution’s vision for excellence in education and research while prioritizing environmental stewardship. Through this project, the college not only enhances its infrastructure but also sets a precedent for responsible and sustainable practices, contributing to a holistic and conducive learning environment for its students and faculty.
Project information
Organization
Amrita Engineering College
Location
Vallikavu, Kollam
Service Provided & Year
STP - Design, Installation (2009)
Technology
GS (Global System, an Integrated System of Anaerobic & Aerobic biodegradation process.)
Capacity
500 cubic meters per day
Project goals
The project at Amrita Engineering College, initiated in 2009, set out with the ambitious goal of establishing a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a substantial daily capacity of 500 cubic meters, integrating cutting-edge Global System (GS) technology. The primary objective was to revolutionize the water management infrastructure of the institution, ensuring a reliable and purified water supply for diverse needs, ranging from academic and research activities to daily campus life. By investing in advanced water treatment methods, the project aimed to enhance the overall quality of water resources while aligning with the college’s commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainable practices. Through this initiative, Amrita Engineering College aspired to create a holistic learning environment that prioritizes excellence, innovation, and the well-being of its academic community.