Building Standards for Minimizing Water Use at WU

Building Standards for Minimizing Water Use at WU

In 2022, Walailak University has a policy to promote reduced water usage and efficient water management within the university for maximum benefit. The university has applying building standards aimed at minimizing water use. This includes the installation of water-saving sanitary ware in all new buildings, such as the Cooperative Education Building and ST Building or Lecture Building 6. Automatic sensor faucets have been installed to replace manual faucets, allowing for better control of water flow and usage restrictions. Additionally, faulty or damaged water valves have been replaced with water-saving models (6 liters), resulting in water savings of approximately 1-2 liters per use.

It can be confirmed that the university follows practical guidelines, techniques, and standards for its buildings and facilities, ensuring safety, efficiency, and sustainability.

In addition, the university also employs efficient water-saving equipment. This involves the method of placing empty 1.5-liter water bottles inside the toilet cisterns to increase the empty space within the cistern, allowing for more storage capacity. This method can reduce water usage by 97%. It has been implemented for 1,769 units out of 1,824 units (all toilets across the university).

Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation 

Goal 14: Life Below Water

Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals