About client

St. Vincent’s Hospital, situated in Kuravilangad, Kottayam, is a prominent healthcare institution dedicated to providing quality medical services. In 2018, the hospital initiated a significant project involving the design and installation of a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 30 cubic meters, utilizing GS technology. This forward-thinking initiative aimed to secure a reliable and purified water supply crucial for supporting the hospital’s medical operations and catering to the healthcare needs of the local community.

The 2018 project highlights St. Vincent’s Hospital’s commitment to integrating advanced water treatment technology, emphasizing both superior healthcare provision and responsible water management practices within its operational framework. By prioritizing modern infrastructure, the hospital continues to play a vital role in enhancing healthcare services while ensuring sustainable and efficient water management practices. St. Vincent’s Hospital exemplifies a dedication to the well-being of patients and the local community through its innovative and responsible initiatives.

Project information

Organization

St. Vincent's Hospital

Location

Kuravilangad, Kottayam

Service Provided & Year

WTP - Design, Installation (2018)

Technology

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

Capacity

30 cubic meters per day

Project goals

The primary goal of St. Vincent’s Hospital’s 2018 project was to establish a Water Treatment Plant (WTP) with a daily capacity of 30 cubic meters, utilizing GS technology for efficient water treatment. This strategic initiative aimed to secure a reliable and purified water supply crucial for supporting the hospital’s medical operations in Kuravilangad, Kottayam, and meeting the healthcare needs of the local community. By prioritizing advanced water treatment methods, the project exemplified St. Vincent’s Hospital’s commitment to delivering high-quality healthcare services while emphasizing responsible and sustainable water management practices within its operational framework.

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