About client

Muvattupuzha Cooperative Super Speciality Hospital, situated in Muvattupuzha, Ernakulam, has established itself as a crucial healthcare institution dedicated to providing exceptional medical services. In 2016, the hospital undertook a significant project, focusing on the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 150 cubic meters, incorporating GS technology. This forward-thinking initiative aimed to ensure a dependable and purified water supply crucial for supporting the hospital’s specialized medical services and addressing the healthcare needs of the community it serves.

The 2016 project exemplifies Muvattupuzha Cooperative Super Speciality Hospital’s commitment to integrating cutting-edge water treatment technology, emphasizing not only superior healthcare provision but also responsible water management practices within its operational framework. With its dedication to excellence and modern infrastructure, the hospital continues to play a vital role in advancing healthcare services while prioritizing sustainable and efficient water management practices.

Project information

Organization

Muvattupuzha Cooperative Super Speciality Hospital

Location

Muvattupuzha, Ernakulam

Service Provided & Year

WTP - Design, Installation (2016)

Technology

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

Capacity

150 cubic meters per day

Project goals

The primary goal of Muvattupuzha Cooperative Super Speciality Hospital’s 2016 project was to establish a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 150 cubic meters, utilizing GS technology for efficient water treatment. This strategic initiative aimed to secure a dependable and purified water supply crucial for sustaining the hospital’s specialized medical services in Muvattupuzha, Ernakulam. By prioritizing advanced water treatment methods, the project exemplified the hospital’s commitment to delivering high-quality healthcare services while emphasizing responsible and sustainable water management practices within its operational framework.

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