About client

St. Mary’s Hospital, located in Manarcad, Kottayam, has played a crucial role in providing healthcare services with a focus on excellence and sustainability. In 2008, the hospital initiated a significant project involving the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 100 cubic meters, incorporating GS technology. This strategic undertaking aimed to secure a dependable and purified water supply essential for the hospital’s medical operations. The project also included an Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC), underlining St. Mary’s commitment to the continual efficiency and maintenance of the water treatment infrastructure.

St. Mary’s Hospital stands as a testament to the integration of advanced healthcare practices and environmentally conscious initiatives. The 2008 project showcases the hospital’s dedication to ensuring both the well-being of its patients and responsible water management, reinforcing its position as a healthcare institution that values excellence in medical services and sustainability in operational practices.

Project information

Organization

St. Mary's Hospital

Location

Kothamangalam P.O., Ernakulam

Service Provided & Year

WTP - Design, Installation (2008)

Technology

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

Capacity

100 cubic meters per day

Project goals

The primary goal of St. Mary’s Hospital’s 2008 project was to establish a sustainable Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 100 cubic meters, incorporating GS technology for efficient water treatment. By undertaking this initiative, the hospital aimed to ensure a consistent and purified water supply crucial for its medical operations. The inclusion of an Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) emphasized St. Mary’s commitment to the ongoing effectiveness and maintenance of the water treatment infrastructure, reflecting a holistic approach to healthcare excellence and responsible environmental stewardship.

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