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Water Consumption per Person

To meet the need for clean water in the campus environment, the faculty conducts water management independently using ground well water that is filtered and stored in the roof tank. Water consumption is tracked through the water meter and is monitored monthly. FoN UI often implements wastewater management so that the water can be reused and often promotes water saving movements to reduce water consumption.

Supporting Evidence: FoN UI Water Consumption Monthly Tracking  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tEv7tY0y_ns-4KX9tbJvAeZ78vR4lKIN/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=105584471614927372166&rtpof=true&sd=true

Water Usage and Care

Implementation of the Wastewater Treatment and Recycled Water Utilization Program at the Faculty

FoN UI has clean water container well, absorption well, and rainwater well. FoN UI also recycles liquid waste or dirty water by storing and recycling it with recycling machines. The recycled water and the rain water is stored in a container tank and is refined using STM. The clean water produced from this distillation process can be used to water the plant and flush the toilet. Across FoN UI, there is also an Agatis Lake, an artificial lake used as a means to store and conserve water at Faculty of Nursing.

Clean water storage and location plans for rainwater storageInfiltration wells for clean waterDirty water reservoir to be infiltrated
Engine to process liquid waste/dirty waterUtilization of recycled water
Agatis LakePropagating plants

 

As an effort to prevent polluted water from entering the water system, the waste disposal at the faculty is drained into a septic tank. The wastewater is processed through the wastewater treatment system available at the faculty. The processed water is then used to water plants and flush toilets.

Dirty water reservoir to be infiltratedEngine to process liquid waste/dirty waterUtilization of recycled water

FoN UI Provides Free Drinking Water

Free drinking water is available on the 1st floor of the FoN UI building. It is provided for students, staff, and all visitors through dispensers with Bio Energy Water Purifier technology. This technology is equipped with a water filter that functions to purify raw water from wells into safe to drink water.

Free drinking water

 

The Use of Water-Saving Equipments

FoN UI installs water saving faucet in ablutions area of the praying room in 1st, 2nd, 5th and 7th floor, and in the wash basin. Fon UI wash basin has been equipped with automatic sensor faucet which will automatically turn off after use. Moreover, some toilets also use automatic flush consisted of big and small stream toilet flush. Furthermore, FoN UI has been increasing the use of auto flush toilet to save more water.

Implementation of Water Conscious Planting

On the back wall of the building there are propagating plants, namely betel and binahong, which not only serves as reforestation but can also be used as traditional medicines. These kinds of plants don’t need any maintenance and can be left alone to grow by itself. In the rainy season, we don’t need to water it and in the dry season, we only need to water it occasionally. Thus, we can save water while maintaining the greenery environment in our faculty.

 
Propagating plants

 

Water Reuse

Policies on the use of water-saving equipment and wastewater management as an effort to preserve the environment are listed in the Decree of Dean FoN UI number 5670/UN2.F12.D/HKP.02.04/2018 concerning Implementation of Go Green FoN UI Policy. This policy is also in line with the Manual and Procedures of Dean FoN UI on Energy and Water Saving implementation in FoN UI Area.

  ▸ Water reuse measurement

Water in the community

  ▸ Water management educational opportunities

The water saving program is greatly promoted through billboard and posters set up in FoN UI area.

Water-saving promotions

  ▸ Off-campus water conservation support

  ▸ Sustainable water extraction on campus

  ▸ Cooperation on water security

SDG 6 in Numbers

Water Consumption per Person

Volume of Water Used in the Faculty

1,411,000 liters per year

Number of Campus Population

1,423
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