Water Consumption

University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa Water Usage Overview

Date: 23/02/2023
Prepared by: University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa

The University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa is committed to sustainable water management practices that reflect its dedication to environmental stewardship and regional water security. Located in Karbala, a region known for its arid climate, the university prioritizes responsible water use across campus through a mix of municipal supply, groundwater extraction, and innovative wastewater recycling. By integrating advanced monitoring technologies, the university ensures optimized water efficiency and a positive contribution to local conservation efforts.

 

Water Sources and Monitoring Practices

The university relies on a combination of water sources, each carefully tracked to support effective management and conservation:

 

1-Mains Supply Water

Mains water, provided through municipal sources, serves as the primary supply for drinking, sanitation, and other daily operations. Smart water meters installed throughout the campus offer real-time monitoring, allowing the university to analyse consumption trends and implement targeted conservation strategies.

 

2-Groundwater Extraction

For landscaping and agricultural needs, the university utilizes water extracted from on-campus lakes and local aquifers. This source is closely monitored through specialized meters and filtration systems to ensure sustainable withdrawal without depleting natural reserves. The data from these systems enables the university to maintain its green spaces responsibly.

 

3-Recycled Wastewater

The university’s wastewater recycling plant treats greywater for irrigation and landscaping purposes. This initiative significantly reduces the demand for freshwater by reusing treated water for non-potable applications, demonstrating the university’s commitment to sustainability. Monitoring systems in the recycling plant track the volume of reused water, providing data that helps the university align its efforts with regional water conservation goals.

 

4-Advanced Monitoring Systems

To support efficient water management, the university employs smart monitoring systems across all major water sources. These technologies enable real-time data collection on water flow, usage rates, and potential leaks, empowering the university to respond proactively to conservation needs. The data is regularly analysed by the sustainability team to identify opportunities for improvement, ensuring continuous advancement in water efficiency.

 

5-Reporting and Compliance

In line with its commitment to transparency and sustainability, the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa compiles regular reports on campus water usage. These reports provide an overview of consumption patterns across all sources, supporting strategic decisions on infrastructure investments, the adoption of water-saving technologies, and collaborative initiatives with external stakeholders. Water usage reports are made available to key university departments to foster accountability and shared responsibility for sustainable water management.