About client
Montfort Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, situated in the serene locale of Yercaud, Salem District, Tamil Nadu, embarked on a significant project in 2012 with the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP). With a daily capacity of 100 cubic meters and incorporating Global System (GS) technology, the project aimed to establish a reliable and purified water supply to cater to the essential needs of the school community.
This forward-thinking initiative reflects Montfort School’s commitment to providing a safe and sustainable infrastructure for its students, faculty, and staff. By integrating advanced water treatment methods, the institution ensures access to high-quality water resources, fostering a conducive learning environment. The implementation of the WTP aligns with Montfort School’s dedication to educational excellence and responsible resource management, contributing to the overall well-being of the school community in Yercaud.
Project information
Organization
Montfort Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School
Location
Yercaud, Salem District, Tamil Nadu
Service Provided & Year
WTP - Design, Installation (2012)
Technology
GS (Global System, an Integrated System of Anaerobic & Aerobic biodegradation process.)
Capacity
100 cubic meters per day
Project goals
The project at Montfort Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School, initiated in 2012, had the core goal of establishing a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 100 cubic meters, incorporating Global System (GS) technology. The primary objective was to secure a reliable and purified water supply to meet the essential needs of the school community in Yercaud, Salem District, Tamil Nadu. Through this initiative, Montfort School aimed to enhance the overall quality of water resources, ensuring a safe and sustainable water infrastructure for its students, faculty, and staff.