Water conservation program implementation

Water conservation program implementation

Rajamangala University’s reservoirs of Technology Thanyaburi which are stored both rainwaters and treated water

Water from the toilets and grease traps will be sent to the treatment university’s pools.

 

Water recycling program implementation

A cycle of water management in Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand.

Wastewater Treatment on campus

Using recycled water on campus

 

– The wastewater management system of the university will be sent to the central wastewater treatment plant. It is sent to treat into the aeration tank through the sedimentation system with overflow and then used by the filter system again before sending to use in each part, such as watering plants and fire trucks.

1,600 cubic meters per day (52,000 cubic meters per month) is treated, then treated water will be utilized for the following activities:

1. Watering plants 31,720 cubic meters/month
2. Car washing 156 cubic meters/month
3. Releasing to the public canal 20,124 cubic meters/month

A cycle of water management in Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand.

Description:
This program treats wastewater at 52,000 cubic meters per month, where 31,720 cubic meters (61%) are used for plant watering, 156 cubic meters (0.30%) are for car washing and consumption, and 20,124 cubic meters (38.70%) are released into the environment.

 

Chlorinated tap water production system

 

 

The use of water-efficient appliances on campus

Installation of motion-sensor faucets and toilet flushing equipment
water-efficient appliances (i.e. water tap, toilet flush, etc.) used in the restrooms.