Water Conservation Program

Water from Lake Management

Lake A (123,276m2), B (158,661m2), C (23,716m2), D (65,870 m2) dan E (5652m2) connected to each other’s. These four lakes are originally swap area. All university building are equipped with rain gutter. Rainwater from the rooftop will flow into the rain gutter and enter the drain and finally reach the lake.

Lakes at University Malysia Pahang Al - Sultan Abdullah

 

Diagram Rainwater Conservation Program (Lake Water)

 

Lake A Lake B
Lake C Lake D

 

Water Conservation - Ground Water

 WASRA is a clean water supply system that is specially designed by UMPSA for use in rural areas. Its distinctiveness for being able to supply clean water within a short time and user-friendly made it attractive to many parties. This product can provide great returns and is beneficial to the locals, education sector, contractors and the authorities.

Investment into an area depends on the local population, consumption and topography. The product's durability in the long run depends on the usage and maintenance of the system. A market study also showed that WASRA has huge commercial potentials in the country as well as at the international level.

In 2009, the system was used to supply clean water for undergraduates living in hostels. In 2011, a water filter system was installed at UMPSA Mosque, supplying clean water for ablution and watering plants in the nursery.

 

Water Conservation – Rainwater Harvesting System

Manufacturing Faculty: Rainwater Harvesting System, Size 9m x 19m x 1.8 (m)D, Volume: 308.0 m2

 

Rainwater Harvesting System in UMP Park. This water harvesting are using for water irrigation and others domestic usage

 

Rainwater Harvesting System at religious facility at Lake B. This public toilet are using lake water and rainwater harvesting for toilet flushing

 

Bioaromatic Building also equipped with Rainwater Harvesting System for irrigation system

 

Additional Rainwater Harvesting installed on 2022. Total tank capacity about 200 gallons, which located at 10 locations around campus.

 


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