About client

Saint Joseph’s College of Nursing, situated in Kothamangalam, Ernakulam, undertook a significant project in 2009 involving the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP). With a daily capacity of 50 cubic meters and incorporating Global System (GS) technology, this initiative aimed to establish a reliable and purified water supply to meet the specific needs of the nursing college.

This forward-thinking project reflects Saint Joseph’s College of Nursing’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, essential for maintaining hygiene standards and supporting academic and healthcare activities. The implementation of the WTP aligns with the nursing college’s dedication to educational excellence and responsible resource management, contributing to the overall well-being of its academic community in Kothamangalam, Ernakulam.

Project information

Organization

Saint Joseph's College of Nursing

Location

Kothamangalam, Ernakulam

Service Provided & Year

WTP - Design, Installation (2009 )

Technology

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

Capacity

50 cubic meters per day

Project goals

In 2009, Saint Joseph’s College of Nursing took a pivotal step towards ensuring a safe and sustainable learning and healthcare environment by initiating the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 50 cubic meters, incorporating Global System (GS) technology. This strategic project was meticulously planned to secure a reliable and purified water supply, specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of the nursing college in Kothamangalam, Ernakulam. By integrating advanced water treatment methods, the institution underscored its commitment to fostering educational excellence, maintaining stringent hygiene standards, and prioritizing the overall well-being of its students, faculty, and staff.

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