About client
Rajagiri Hospital, located in Aluva, Kerala, is a leading healthcare institution that embodies excellence, compassion, and environmental consciousness. As part of the renowned Rajagiri (CMI) group of institutions, the hospital is committed to providing state-of-the-art medical services while prioritizing sustainability and quality.
#### Key Highlights:
- *Quality Healthcare Services:*
– Rajagiri Hospital offers advanced medical services with a focus on high standards and patient satisfaction.
- *Environmental Initiatives:*
– Recognizing its responsibility toward the environment, Rajagiri Hospital is situated within a serene 40-acre green landscape near Cochin International Airport, blending nature with healing.
– The hospital’s commitment to sustainable practices underscores its dedication to preserving the planet for future generations.
- *Patient-Centric Approach:*
– Patients benefit from a calm and peaceful atmosphere within the hospital’s clean and well-maintained environment.
#### Waste Management at Rajagiri:
Wastewater, including laundry wastewater, is collected and treated using innovative, purely biological techniques in a 10 lakh liters per day treatment plant. The excess Bio solids are converted into cake form and disposed of responsibly. The treated water is reused, conserving millions of liters of precious water. The newly built biological treatment system for laundry wastewater eliminates the use of chemicals. The Kerala Pollution Control Board has recognized Rajagiri Hospital’s excellence in waste management with an award.
Project information
Organization
Rajagiri Hospital
Location
Chungamvely,Aluva
Service Provided & Year
STP & ETP - Design, Installation (2018)
Technology
GS (Global System, an Integrated System of Anaerobic & Aerobic biodegradation process.) + Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR)
Capacity
10,00,000 Lakh liters day
Project goals
In 2017, Gagultha Retreat Centre in Thalakkottukara, Thrissur, embarked on a significant project with the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP), featuring a daily capacity of 200 cubic meters and incorporating both Global System (GS) and Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technologies. The primary goals of this initiative were to ensure a reliable and purified water supply for the retreat centre, reflecting Gagultha Retreat Centre’s commitment to providing a sustainable and high-quality environment for spiritual retreats and gatherings. By integrating advanced water treatment methods, the project aimed to ensure access to purified water resources, contributing significantly to the centre’s ability to offer a serene and spiritually enriching experience while maintaining responsible resource management practices. This project underscores Gagultha Retreat Centre’s vision of fostering spiritual well-being in Thalakkottukara, Thrissur.