Al-Mustaqbal University Water Conservation & Reuse Policy
Al-Mustaqbal University Water Conservation & Reuse Policy
Al-Mustaqbal University has adopted a comprehensive water conservation policy. This policy not only addresses the local water crisis but also contributes to the global effort in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation and SDG 13: Climate Action. It also aligns with the criteria of Global Rankings of universities, which measure sustainability efforts at universities worldwide.
Promoting conscious water usage in the wider community Year: 2024: Actively promote conscious water usage in the wider community
See The Full AnswerCooperation on water security , Year: 2024: Cooperate with local, regional, national, or global governments on water security.
See The Full AnswerSustainable water extraction on campus Year: in place by 2024: Where water is extracted (for example from aquifers, lakes or rivers) utilise sustainable water extraction technologies on associated university grounds on and off campus.
See The Full AnswerOff-campus water conservation support Year: 2024: Support practical water conservation off campus
See The Full AnswerWater-conscious planting, Year: in place by 2024: Plant landscapes to minimise water usage. (e.g. use drought-tolerant plants)
See The Full AnswerWater-conscious building standards, Year: in place by 2024: Apply building standards to minimise water use
See The Full AnswerWastewater treatment: A process in place to treat wastewater.
See The Full AnswerPromoting conscious water usage on campus Year: 2024: Actively promote conscious water usage on campus
See The Full Answer: Water management educational opportunities Year: 2024: Provide educational opportunities for local communities to learn about good water management.
See The Full AnswerWater reuse measurement Year: in place by 2024 :Measure the reuse of water across the university
See The Full AnswerWater reuse policy Year: in place by 2024: Have a policy to maximise water reuse across the university?
See The Full AnswerFree drinking water provided, Year: 2024: Provide free drinking water for students, staff and/or visitors (e.g. drinking water fountains).
See The Full AnswerPreventing water system pollution Year: in place by 2024: Processes to prevent polluted water entering the water system, including pollution caused by accidents and incidents at the university.
See The Full AnswerWater consumption tracking: Measure the total volume of water used in the university that is taken from mains supply, desalinated, or extracted from rivers, lakes, or aquifers?
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