Priority Project for Year 2025
Budget: P 80,000,000.00
Universities require freshwater treatment facilities due to various reasons such as growing campus population and activities leading to an increased volume of wastewater, stringent environmental regulations that require universities to comply with discharge limits to protect the environment and public health, the need to upgrade and maintain aging wastewater infrastructure, resource scarcity due to the shortage of freshwater, resources, and the public perception of the university's environmental sustainability efforts. By implementing effective wastewater treatment and management practices, universities can meet environmental standards, reduce costs, and promote sustainable water management practices.
To protect public health and the environment by ensuring that the discharged wastewater meets local and national standards for water quality. Additionally, wastewater treatment can also promote sustainability by recycling and reusing treated wastewater fornon-potable purposes, such as irrigation and toilet flushing.
Wastewater treatment is the process of eliminating pollutants from wastewater to safeguard public health and the environment. The purpose is to achieve water quality standards and encourage sustainable water management by recycling and reusing treated wastewater.
Centralized Drainage and Waste Water Treatment Facility
Project planning, conduct of early procurement, award of contract, proceed to construction.