About client
Paalana Hospital, located in Kannadi P.O, Palakkad, is a healthcare institution committed to providing quality medical services to the community. In 2008, the hospital initiated a significant project focused on the design and installation of a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) with a daily capacity of 150 Cubic meters.This treatment plant working as per Global Labs System Technology (GLC).
The 2008 project underscores Paalana Hospital’s dedication to leveraging advanced water treatment technology, emphasizing both superior healthcare provision and responsible water management practices within its operational framework. By prioritizing the integration of modern infrastructure, Paalana Hospital continues to play a pivotal role in the healthcare landscape of Palakkad, ensuring a sustainable and dependable water supply to support its mission of delivering top-notch medical care.
Project information
Organization
Paalana Hospital
Location
Kannadi P.O, Palakkad
Service Provided & Year
STP - Design, Installation (2008)
Capacity
150 cubic meters per day
Technology
GS (Global System, an Integrated System of Anaerobic & Aerobic bio degradation process.)
Project goals
The primary goal of Paalana Hospital’s 2008 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 ensure a reliable and purified water supply essential for supporting the hospital’s medical operations in Kannadi P.O, Palakkad, and addressing the healthcare needs of the local community. By prioritizing advanced water treatment methods, the project exemplified Paalana Hospital’s commitment to delivering high-quality healthcare services while emphasizing responsible and sustainable water management practices within its operational framework.
In 2005, Palana Hospital in Palakkad took a significant step towards environmental sustainability by installing a state-of-the-art Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) designed by Global Labs & Consultants. This advanced facility was engineered to tackle the hospital’s wastewater management challenges, playing a crucial role in protecting the environment and addressing local water shortage issues. By efficiently treating and recycling wastewater, the STP ensures that only clean and safe water is released back into the ecosystem, thus safeguarding nearby water bodies and reducing pollution. Additionally, the treated water can be reused for non-potable purposes, significantly alleviating the strain on local freshwater resources. This initiative underscores Palana Hospital’s commitment to environmental stewardship and resource conservation, setting an exemplary model for sustainable healthcare practices.