Focus Areas
Water-Conscious Building Standard
Implementation of District cooling system – centralised chill water supplied to the entire campus has reduced water consumption by 30%
Water-efficient fittings are also installed to minimize water consumption. This includes:
• Bidet for washroom - Able to control the water flow rate
• Self-closing tap system for hand-basin and sensor taps
• Low-flow urinals
• Dual flush water closet
Water Consumption Tracking
SYABAS is the water concessionaire company supplying treated water to the state of Selangor as well as the federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya in Malaysia. Raw water sourced mostly from surface water collected by dams, lakes and rivers, is treated at designated water treatment plants.
The Selangor water works is run by Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Air Selangor), a state-owned company. Our University's water tracking is recorded here.
Water-Conscious Planting
Research
IChemE 2018 Global Award in the Water Category
Professor Mohamed Kheireddine Aroua, Head of the Research Centre for Carbon Dioxide Capture and Utilisation and Associate Dean (Research) for the School of Science and Technology at Sunway University won the IChemE 2018 Global Award in the Water Category in November 2018.
The IChemE Water category award recognises the best project or process to demonstrate engineering excellence in water use, clean-up, and reuse, with particular emphasis on reducing environmental impact while preserving commercial viability. The project, which was carried out in collaboration with Professor Ir. Dr Mohamed Azlan Hussain of the University of Malaya, is the “Self-Cleaning Ultrafiltration System Producing Clean Water.”
The innovative self-cleaning system has been used during the severe floods in the state of Kelantan, to produce clean water for flood victims. A few units of the system have been installed in remote villages without access to clean water in Sarawak and Perak.
Education
World Water Day on Campus
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Water Refill Stations
Related Policies
Sunway University is committed to responsible use of water in our operations. Landscape and irrigation needs are supplied by harvested rainwater, to reduce usage of potable water supplies. Indoor water reduction policies include usage of water efficient sanitary fittings such as self-closing aerated taps, low-flow urinals and water closets that are certified with Water Efficient Products Labelling Scheme (WEPLS).
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Activities/Student-led Initiatives/Related Stories
Related Stories
Activities / News
SDG Library Exhibition: SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation
In conjunction with every annual Local Action for Global Goals campaign, the University hosted this year's public SDG Exhibition at the University library. SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation focuses on water regulations throughout the University building, focused research on accessible and clean…Sunway Student Volunteers: Gardener for a Day
In collaboration with local NGO – Free Tree Society KL, the University provided free educational opportunities for students and the community about good water management in relation to gardening and plant life management.
Stormwater/Rainwater Harvesting System
Sunway University uses a rainwater harvesting system to efficiently manage our water resource. These systems are placed across campus.Water Security & Conservation
Sunway University research team led by Dr Chen Jit Ern supports off-campus water conservation work as an expert advisor to a local developer in lake health monitoring around the city.
Water Sector Transformation Agenda 2040 (WST2040)
The Economic Planning Unit (EPU) of the Government of Malaysia has partnered with expert advisors and researchers from the Sunway Institute for Global Strategy and Competitiveness at Sunway University in a study that span the areas of education and advocacy to the water-food-energy nexus and…