About client

Holy Cross Hospital, situated in Adoor, Pathanamthitta, has been a cornerstone of healthcare in the region, emphasizing a commitment to quality medical services and sustainable infrastructure. In 2008, the hospital embarked on a significant project involving the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 100 cubic meters, utilizing GS technology. This forward-thinking initiative aimed to ensure a reliable and purified water supply, vital for the diverse medical services provided by the hospital. The project underscored the hospital’s dedication to incorporating advanced technology to meet healthcare needs while considering the importance of responsible water management practices.

With its blend of cutting-edge medical services and environmentally conscious initiatives, Holy Cross Hospital remains a focal point in providing healthcare to the community. The 2008 project exemplifies the hospital’s commitment to integrating modern advancements in healthcare infrastructure with a focus on sustainability, ensuring both the well-being of its patients and responsible environmental practices in its operations.

Project information

Organization

Holy Cross Hospital

Location

Adoor, Pathanamthitta

Service Provided & Year

WTP - Design, Installation (2008)

Technology

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

Capacity

100 cubic meters per day

Project goals

Holy Cross Hospital’s 2008 project aimed to establish a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 100 cubic meters, utilizing GS technology for efficient water treatment. The primary goal was to ensure a dependable and purified water supply crucial for the hospital’s diverse medical services. Through the design and installation of this WTP, Holy Cross Hospital demonstrated a commitment to integrating advanced technology into its healthcare infrastructure while emphasizing responsible water management practices, showcasing a dedication to both medical excellence and environmental stewardship.

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