Water Recycling Program Implementation



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    Description:

    1. Water recycling Program implementation

    The university has a wastewater recycling system with water delivered to office buildings, student residences, shops on campus, and the hospital. SUT supplies water to buildings within the hospital area. SUT uses a deodorization process, employing ozone and chlorine disinfection. There is also a sedimentation system and sand filtration system to further improve the quality of recycled water.



    Recycling Water Quality Improvement Process SUT Farm and SUT Hospital


    The distributed recycled water is 296,056 cubic meters/year, accounting for 19.60% of tap water consumption (tap water consumption of 1,214,431 cubic meters/year), by distributing recycled water that has undergone quality improvement process to office buildings and student dormitories, divided into toilet systems in 81 buildings, accounting for 63% of the total buildings, and distributing recycled water for watering plants accounted for 100% of the total watering points, as shown in the wastewater recycling diagram.