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Water Conservation Facilities

The Institution has facilities for the management of the following types of degradable and non-degradable waste:

Rain Water Harvesting

Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the collection and storage of rain, rather than allowing it to run off. Rainwater is collected from a roof-like surface and redirected to a tank, cistern, deep pit (well, shaft, or borehole), aquifer, or a reservoir with percolation, so that it seeps down and restores the ground water. For making the proper use of rain water, the institutes have constructed Rainwater Harvesting Units. With the help of this unit we are harvesting rainwater and after filtering adding it to the ground water. It helps in maintaining groundwater level which otherwise is depleting every year. The collected water is used in the campus for various activities.


Bore well /Open well Recharge

The campus has Bore wells for water supply and open wells for rain water harvesting. Water from the Bore well is pumped to the overhead tank. The water from overhead tank is distributed to all taps across the campus. The maintenance of plumbing system is outsourced. Whenever the problems are identified immediate actions are taken to restrict the wastage of water. Then, plumbers are outsourced to fix the problem.


Construction of Tanks and Bunds

The University has constructed water tanks for fulfill the following purposes:

  • Household water requirements for the campus residents including hostels
  • Fire safety water requirements.
  • For the irrigation of agriculture field, grounds, parks etc

Waste Water Recycling

The institute has constructed a Sewerage Treatment Plant for the treatment of all the waste water. The treated water is stored in underground pits from where it is pumped to various lawns and grounds. Dedicated pipes have been laid for the irrigation of treated water.


Maintenance of Water Bodies and Distribution System in the Campus

The ground water is pumped into storage tanks located at different places in the campus. There are overhead storage tanks in the campus. The water is distributed through well laid pipe network. Entire distribution system is well supervised to ensure that there are no leakages and wastages of precious water through joints, valves etc. Waste usage of water is reduced using low pressure flushes. All the stakeholders of the college are well educated to use water economically and efficiently.


Filtration Unit

The institute has many filtration units in campus, ensuring access to cool and clean drinking water for all members of the university community. This state-of-the-art system boasts advanced filtration technology, guaranteeing the removal of impurities and contaminants. Positioned conveniently, it offers easy access for students, faculty, and staff alike, promoting hydration and well-being throughout the day. By prioritizing sustainability and reducing plastic waste through refillable bottle use, we're not only fostering a healthier environment but also enhancing the overall campus experience.

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