Pormotion of Conscious water Use

World Water Day is celebrated annually by LPU to raise awareness about the importance of freshwater resources and sustainable water management.
Lovely professional university is committed to promote conscious use of water and conservation of water. Therefore, university has a dedicated policy in place to promote conscious use of water in campus among students, staff & faculty and also promotes the conduct of various activities around the campus in nearby villages. University has made it effective by various process such as dedicated notice boards across the campus, signage's nearby drinking water coolers to conserve the water, provision of push button taps for all drinking water & filter water coolers, regular conduct of water test for its quality monitoring, organization of various awareness campaigns inside and outside campus such as Nukkad Natak, celebration of water day, Earth Day, educational activities for local peoples like farmers, displaced communities and refuges etc. University also has 39 reverse water bores. LPU utilized treated waste water for horticulture and toilet flushing purposes. Campus has many drought resistant plants and trees throughout , which promote conscious water use.
Links: in table Outreach activities link to given, Annual report SDG 6, policy link, water testing report

Clean water and sanitation annual report

The Annual Report highlights Lovely Professional University's proactive approach to promoting conscious water use across its campus and nearby communities. The university has implemented a dedicated policy focused on water conservation, engaging students, staff, and faculty in water-saving practices. Efforts include strategically placed notice boards, signage near drinking water coolers, and the use of push-button taps to reduce water waste. Regular water quality testing, awareness campaigns such as Nukkad Natak, Water Day and Earth Day celebrations, and educational outreach to local communities further enhance water conservation awareness. The university also utilizes treated wastewater for horticulture and toilet flushing, and its campus is adorned with drought-resistant plants, reinforcing sustainable water use.
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Drinking Water Testing Report

LPU's commitment to sustainability is exemplified through its rigorous and continuous water testing program, a vital initiative in ensuring that the water supplied and used on campus meets the highest standards of safety and cleanliness. This program not only safeguards the health and well-being of students, faculty, and staff but also demonstrates the university's dedication to responsible water management. By conducting regular water tests, LPU reinforces the importance of water quality and conservation, setting a commendable example for sustainable practices. This initiative extends beyond the campus, contributing to a healthier and more environmentally conscious future for society at large.
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Water Abstraction permission

Lovely Professional University has secured legal permission and obtained a(NOC) from the Punjab Water Regulation and Development Authority for water abstraction. This crucial approval enables LPU to responsibly extract groundwater while adhering to regional water management regulations. By formalizing this process, the university highlights its commitment to collaboration on water security, ensuring sustainable water use and resource development. This initiative not only addresses the local community's need for clean water but also promotes environmental stewardship, fostering a collective approach to safeguarding water resources.
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Clean Water and Sanitation Outreach

  • Water Demand and Supply Management Awareness Campaign: LPU faculty and surrounding villagers conducted an awareness program on "Enhancing Skills in Water Demand and Supply Management," focusing on water network creation, uncertainty evaluation, and water supply sustainability to promote clean water and sanitation.
  • Water Utility Management Workshop: LPU hosted a hands-on workshop on water supply networks, teaching participants advanced techniques for effective water utility management while emphasizing the importance of clean water and sustainable sanitation practices.
  • Waterless Car Wash Campaign: LPU students organized the "Go Clean & Safe" initiative, demonstrating a water-less car wash concept to raise awareness about water conservation and promote eco-friendly practices for safeguarding clean water resources.
  • Sutlej River Cleanup Drive: In collaboration with the National Cadet Corps (NCC), LPU students led a successful Sutlej River clean-up project to raise public awareness about preserving natural water sources and supporting clean water initiatives.
  • Local Creek Cleanup Project: LPU students, in partnership with the School of Bioengineering & Biosciences, implemented a water-cleaning net project that resulted in a 90% waste collection from the local creek, advocating for clean water and sanitation.
  • GIS Water Cleaning Projects: LPU collaborated with industries and governments on water-cleaning projects, including using GIS to assess fluoride contamination in groundwater, aiming to improve water quality and enhance access to clean water.
  • Water Conservation and Gardening Workshop: LPU organized an outreach program at a local school, teaching children about water conservation and the benefits of native plants, fostering water-saving practices and environmental sustainability.
  • Industrial Pollution Awareness Seminar: LPU's environmental science experts hosted an industrial water pollution prevention seminar, educating industry owners on the impacts of water pollution and providing solutions to minimize industrial discharge, contributing to cleaner water resources.
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Guidelines on water use and its discharge in campus

(Reviewd: 2022)

INTRODUCTION

Water is a blessing for human life and natural water resources are being exhausted to meet its increasing requirement since it doesn’t have a substitute. Therefore, recycling or reuse of water is important for sustainable development and to ensure the availability of clean water to future generations

Lovely Professional University thus has contributed in various ways and numerous efforts by initiating integrated efforts to ensure adequate infrastructure, processes and guidelines, in line with Government, for providing the sufficient and sustainable water facilities within Campus. Comprehensive and continuous efforts are made by the University to facilitate safe and affordable drinking water. In addition, efforts for the treatment of waste water produced in Campus and maximization its use also been made.

SCOPE

The scope of these guidelines is to provide a roadmap and guidelines with background and a broad conceptual framework for planning/implementing strategies for sustainable development that includes water management, conservation of water, water security and educational programs for increasing awareness.

OBJECTIVES

  • To maximize the judicious use of water in the campus.
  • To increase the awareness among campus population and nearby localities for the sustainable use and reuse/recycle of water
  • To ensure the 24 X 7 availability of free and clean drinking water to all inside the campus.
  • To ensure the sewage treatment as per the prevailing norms.
  • To contribute towards upliftment of ground water table level.
  • To establish and maintain water quality standards through pretreatment before it discharge that safeguard the ecological integrity of the water bodies.

GUIDELINES ON WATER USE ON CAMPUS

University must make dedicated efforts towards the provision of fresh water facilities as well as the treatment of water. For achieving clean water and sanitation, the University must introduce various processes and policies such as:+

4.1 Access to Free and Clean Water

  • University must provide clean and free drinking water facility to the entire Campus population.
  • There must be routine water audits and water quality checks from accredited or certified agency, to ensure the quality of water.
  • The water filters must be cleaned/serviced regularly to ensure the un-interrupted supply of clean and safe water, from certified service providers.
  • To ensure the minimum wastage of clean water, the automatic sensor-based urinal pot, semi-automatic minimum water usage push button taps, two button toilet flush water tanks, water saving spray jet nozzles etc. must be installed in Campus.
  • The volume of water extracted from underground, aquifers, lakes, or any natural water body, for this purpose, must be recorded using water meters across whole University.
  • For ensuring the adequate supply of clean water, University must organize awareness programs, seminars, workshops, plays campaigns etc. must be organized from time to time both within and outside the University campus, focusing on key indicators of clean water, water reuse, water security and management.
  • University should emphasize the importance of conservation of water, water management, by implementing these strategies in the curriculum and daily activities of the university for sustainable development.
  • University must ensure the proper utilization of overhead tanks for storing water and using it for drip irrigation, horticulture and agriculture.
  • University must contribute towards the global mission of “Clean Water” by co- operating with local, regional, national or international bodies/NGOs/Governmental agencies, etc. to work on water security.
  • A separate water treatment plant (Reverse Osmosis plant) can be installed for each block for supply of purified water.
  • All the waste discharge from university must be pretreated to remove any hazardous and toxic material before discharge to environmental bodies. The treated water can be tested timely to ensure the quality of water being discharge and meet the prescribed standards before its discharge.

4.2 Treatment of Waste water

  • Adequate number of Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) must be installed at various location inside the Campus to treat the waste water.
  • University will direct its efforts to optimize the capacity of the STPs for treating the waste water.
  • University must focus on utilization of treated water for flushing the toilets.
  • The waste water produced in the Campus must be disposed-off to the surroundings only after pretreatment of the same. This must be as per the Punjab Pollution Control Board and/or Central Pollution Control Board guidelines to protect human health and healthy ecosystems (both aquatic i.
    e. freshwater as well as marine restrial ecosystems).
  • The treated water can be used for irrigation purposes, toilet cleaning, etc. and must take efforts to use gray water.
  • The waste water expected to be rich in microbial content must be disposed-off after pretreatment as per Bio Medical Waste Management guidelines laid down by Govt. of India.
  • The quality of treated water must also be examined on a timely basis to ensure the proper functioning of Sewage Treatment Plants.
  • The sewage treated water can be used for irrigation of trees, using The Karnal Technology.
  • University must ensure that the discharge water may not affect the aquatic ecosystem.

4.3 Rain water harvesting

  • University must provide rain-water harvesting bores within the Campus to ensure the recycling of rain water and contribute towards sustainable development.
  • The volume of rain water harvested must be measured using water meters and the consequent effect of ground water recharging must be monitored.
  • University must ensure the prevention of polluted water, harmful water or any polluted water from accidents and incidents in surroundings/University to clean water and must take steps in this direction.
  • The collection of rain water must be collected through surface runoff collection from terraces that is connected to a rainwater recharge well by a pipe line.
  • Ensure the discharged rainwater does not pose health or safety risks to the public, environment and water bodies.

4.4 Other Initiatives
University must take following initiatives for the water use with in the campus:

  • Implement building standards to minimize water usage and maximize water reuse. The quantity of reused water must be recorded.
  • Implement water conservation method like drip irrigation, leakage repairs, and condensate recovery.
  • Implementation of water recycling techniques including dissolved air flotation, biological treatment, granular activated carbon, softening, disinfection, deionization and filtration etc.
  • Initiate plantation such that the plants (Drought resistant plants) require lesser water for growth and sustenance.
  • Initiate in-designing of the campus roads with saucer drain section to collect water from the road network and from the paver’s walkways.
  • Initiate by installing solar water pumps to run the water pumping system in the campus.
  • Implementation of water filling in overhead water tanks with a time-controlled pumping system at individual campus buildings.
  • University must carry out collaborative research to address issues on aquatic (freshwater and marine) ecosystem.
  • Compliance with government guidelines for the water discharge to protect the ecosystem.
  • Ensure the 24 x 7 supply of quality potable water.
  • In order to minimize water usage, students are encouraged to use buckets instead of showers.
  • University increase vegetation cover in order to prevent top soil erosion.
  • Prioritize source reduction, recycling, and treatment before water discharge.
  • Avoid discharging near sensitive ecosystems, wetlands, or water bodies with fragile habitats.

These guidelines must be reviewed periodically considering the data stats and analysis to overcome the system lags and ensure the sustainable supply of clean water.