Clean Water and
Sanitation

Rainwater harvesting


Conserving and preserving of water is a key issue that has been addressed by the University in the form of rainwater harvesting. The campus has been practicing rainwater harvesting mechanism in an area of 24.3 acres. There are 17 rainwater harvesting pits all over the campus. This mechanism ensures increase in water table index. This water is used for gardening & flushing toilets. The details of rainwater harvesting system have been designed by a certified architect and have been implemented throughout the campus.

Borewell /Open well recharge


Borewells are also one of the major water resources in the University. It is 3inches wide & 220 fts. deep which fulfills water requirement of the 24.3 acre campus.

Construction of tanks and bunds


The University campus consists of underground tank (Pump Room) of total capacity 4 lakh liters near Block A (Pump Room) wherein underground tanks no.1 & no.2 have a capacity of 1 lakh liters each for domestic use and underground tanks no.3 & no.4 have a capacity of 1 lakh liters each for Fire Fighting purpose & overhead tanks on block A, B, C & hostel building.

pEach block has two tanks for domestic water supply as well as for firefighting system with capacity of 50,000 liters each. On hostel building 25,000 liters capacity tank is provided. Maintenance and cleaning of overhead water tanks are done periodically.

Wastewater recycling


The University Sewage treatment plant is fully operational with 3,50,000 liters waste water collection capacity. Every day 1,00,000 liters sewage water is treated which is used for watering plants within the campus.

Rain Water Harvesting
Rain Water Harvesting Pits
Borwell Recharge
Borwell Recharge System
Borwell Recharge System
Overhead tank in University
Overhead tank in University