About client

Holy Ghost Mission Hospital, located in Muttuchira, Kottayam, stands as a cornerstone in the provision of healthcare services, emphasizing both medical excellence and sustainable practices. In 2005, the hospital undertook a significant initiative involving the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 100 cubic meters, employing GS technology. This forward-thinking project aimed to ensure a consistent and purified water supply crucial for sustaining the hospital’s diverse medical operations. The strategic integration of advanced technology and a focus on responsible water management practices underscore Holy Ghost Mission Hospital’s commitment to holistic healthcare and environmental stewardship.

With its dedication to leveraging technological advancements for healthcare infrastructure and a keen emphasis on sustainability, Holy Ghost Mission Hospital continues to be a vital healthcare provider, exemplifying a commitment to excellence in medical services while prioritizing environmentally conscious initiatives.

Project information

Organization

Holy Ghost Mission Hospital

Location

Muttuchira, Kottayam

Service Provided & Year

WTP - Design, Installation (2005)

Technology

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

Capacity

100 cubic meters per day

Project goals

The primary goal of Holy Ghost Mission Hospital’s 2005 project was to establish a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 100 cubic meters, incorporating GS technology for efficient water treatment. The initiative aimed to secure a reliable and purified water supply essential for sustaining the hospital’s diverse medical operations. By emphasizing advanced technology and responsible water management practices, the project showcased the hospital’s commitment to providing high-quality healthcare services while prioritizing environmental sustainability in its operational infrastructure.

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