KIMS to have its own sewage treatment facility
KIMS hospital, one of the biggest government-run hospitals in north Karnataka is all set to have its own state-of-the-art sewage treatment plant (STP) in its campus.
The plant has been set up according to the guidelines of the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board and the new plant is to start functioning by the end of the month. The plant is designed to treat wastewater up to four times before it is put into reuse in the hospital.
Once KIMS starts getting the recycled water, it is expected that there will be no more water crisis even after the scheduled new buildings come up in the campus. Currently KIMS pays around Rs 2.5 lakh water bill to the water board.
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