Clean Water And Sanitation
6.2Water Consumption per Capita
06-02-01
Does your university, as an entity, measure the total volume of water used on campus, sourced from network supplies, desalination, or extracted from rivers, lakes, or
?groundwater aquifers
Our university does not measure the total volume of water used on campus
06-02-01-01
Volume of water used at the university: incoming (treated/extracted water)
No data
06-02-01-02
Campus population
Sudents: 11 335
Lecturers: 707
Worker: 502
6.3Water Use and Conservation
06-03-01
?Does your university have a process for treating wastewater
Our university does not have a process for treating wastewater, external sewage treatment plant
06-03-02
Does your university, as an entity, have procedures to prevent contaminated water from entering the water system, including pollution caused by accidents and incidents on campus
Yes, our university has procedures to prevent contaminated water from entering the water system, including measures for accidents and incidents, e.g., safety protocols,
06-03-03
?Does your university, as an institution, provide free drinking water for students, staff, and/or visitors, such as (drinking water fountains)
Yes, our university provides free drinking water to students, staff and visitors through the water system located on campus. These fountains are accessible in key areas such as university buildings, student centres and near outdoor spaces to ensure that everyone has access to clean, safe drinking water. In addition, there are water dispensers for a fee.
06-03-04
Does your university, as an institution, apply building standards to reduce water usage? (Relevant standards should be indicated)
no information
06-03-05
Does your university landscape in a way that reduces water usage? (For example, using drought-resistant plants)
Yes, our university has taken several steps to reduce water usage through sustainable landscaping practices. The campus uses drought-resistant and native plants in many areas to minimize the need for irrigation. These plants are well-suited to the local climate and require less water than traditional landscaping. Additionally, the university has implemented efficient irrigation systems
6.4Water Reuse
06-04-01
?Does your university have a water reuse policy across the campus
No
06-04-02
?Does your university, as an institution, measure water reuse across the campus
No
06-05 Water in the Community
06-05-01
?Does your university, as an institution, provide educational opportunities for local communities to learn about good water management practice
Yes, our university offers a variety of educational opportunities for local communities to learn about good water management practices. These opportunities include
- Workshops, seminar and Outreach Programs
- Partnerships with Local Governments
- Research and Community Engagement
- Public Access to Research and Resources
06-05-03
?Does your university, as an institution, support water conservation off-campus
Yes, our university actively supports water conservation efforts off-campus through various initiatives and community partnerships. It includes : study programs, final projects of master, doctoral theses and seminar results
06-05-04
Does your university, as an institution that extracts water (for example, from groundwater, lakes, or rivers), use sustainable water extraction techniques on university-owned land both on-campus and off-campus
No
06-05-05
?Does your university, as an institution, collaborate with local, regional, national, or global governments on water security
Yes, our university actively collaborates with local, regional, national, and even global governments on water security initiatives. These collaborations take various forms and are part of the university’s broader commitment to addressing water-related challenges through research, policy advocacy, and community engagement
06-05-06
?Does your university, as an institution, actively promote conscious water use on campus
Yes, especially through awareness
06-05-07
?Does your university, as an institution, actively promote conscious water use in the wider community
Yes, our university actively promotes conscious water use in the wider community through a variety of initiatives and programs aimed at raising awareness and encouraging sustainable water practices. Here are some of the key ways the university supports and promotes conscious water use beyond its own campus:
. Public Awareness Campaigns.1
2. Partnerships with Local Schools and Organizations.
3. Community Water Projects.
4. Public Lectures and Workshops.
5. Research and Data Sharing.