The 98 Acres Resort Project reflects ROKY Holdings’ dedication to sustainable infrastructure and water treatment excellence. This initiative took place at the 98 Acres Resort, nestled within an environmentally sensitive area in Ella, Sri Lanka. The resort’s eco-conscious brand required a water system that aligned with both guest comfort and environmental responsibility. To meet this demand, ROKY Holdings implemented a customised Ultrafiltration water treatment system. This solution delivers clean water for drinking, sanitation, and operational needs. It also minimizes the resort’s environmental footprint. The project was independently managed by ROKY Holdings, with full cooperation from the resort’s engineering and sustainability teams. The goal was to secure reliable, clean water access without compromising ecological integrity. This addressed a critical need in a region with increasing tourism and growing resource demand. The system integrates technical precision with environmental awareness, providing a scalable model for eco-friendly hospitality services.
Operating within a lush, hilly environment introduced several logistical and environmental challenges. Transportation of heavy equipment to the site required careful planning and low-impact methods. Moreover, the project team had to avoid disrupting natural ecosystems surrounding the resort premises. Equally important was the need for long-term equipment reliability. The water treatment system had to withstand fluctuating usage patterns, variable power conditions, and continuous operation. To ensure this, ROKY Holdings adopted a rigorous maintenance framework.
Technicians performed regular inspections on pumps, valves, and filtration units. Preventive servicing helped reduce the risk of breakdowns and extended the life of every component. These practices also supported uninterrupted water delivery for guests and staff alike. Beyond technical stability, the installation reinforced the resort’s commitment to sustainability. Energy-efficient motors, reduced water waste, and staff training on conservation protocols were introduced. These combined efforts made the project impactful not only for resort operations but also for the environment.
ROKY Holdings successfully installed a robust Ultrafiltration water treatment system at 98 Acres Resort. The project took several months from planning to commissioning, overcoming terrain-related and operational challenges. Today, the resort enjoys uninterrupted access to clean water with minimal environmental impact. This system reduces energy use, prevents water loss, and supports responsible tourism practices. It also sets a new benchmark for sustainable hospitality operations in eco-sensitive zones.