About client

Samaritan Hospital, Pazhanganad, Kizhakkambalam, Aluva, Kochi,Kerala. Involving the design and installation of a Sewage Treatment Plant (STP). Boasting a daily capacity of 100 Cubic meters. This treatment plant working as per   Global Labs System Technology- GLC System, an Integrated System of Anaerobic & Aerobic biodegradation process (GLC).

In 2008, Global Labs & Consultants successfully installed a state-of-the-art Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) at Samaritan Hospital, Pazhanganad, Aluva, aimed at addressing critical wastewater issues. This advanced facility was designed to efficiently treat and manage wastewater, ensuring the safe disposal and reuse of treated water. The installation of the STP has brought numerous environmental advantages, including the reduction of water pollution, conservation of natural water bodies, and promotion of sustainable water management practices. By mitigating harmful contaminants and pathogens in wastewater, the STP plays a crucial role in protecting aquatic ecosystems, improving public health, and contributing to overall environmental sustainability. The project underscores Global Labs & Consultants’ commitment to innovative solutions in environmental protection and resource conservation.

Project information

Organization

Samaritan Hospital

Location

Pazhanganad, Ernakulam

Service Provided & Year

STP - Design, Installation (2008)

Technology

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

Capacity

200 cubic meters per day

Project goals

The primary goal of Samaritan Hospital’s 2008 project was to establish a Sewage Water Treatment Plant (STP) with an impressive daily capacity of 200 cubic meters, employing GS technology for efficient water treatment. This strategic initiative aimed to ensure a reliable and purified water supply crucial for supporting the hospital’s extensive medical operations in Pazhanganad, Ernakulam, and addressing the healthcare needs of the local community. By prioritizing advanced water treatment methods, the project exemplified Samaritan Hospital’s commitment to delivering high-quality healthcare services while emphasizing responsible and sustainable water management practices within its operational framework. The project underscored the hospital’s dedication to the well-being of its patients and the broader community through innovative and responsible initiatives.

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