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2026-01-13

Wastewater treatment

All our campuses have wastewater treatment procedures to ensure safe discharge and compliance with environmental standards. Wastewater is integrated into local government sewer systems through professional service providers or processed on-site via treatment facilities and septic tanks. In addition, campus cafeterias are equipped with oil interceptors to separate food oil waste from wastewater. These measures ensure that wastewater across the University is appropriately treated and managed per local regulations.

All evidence is publicly accessible online:

1. Wastewater Treatment Maintenance Contract @ Government e-Procurement System

2. NYCU Wastewater Treatment Procedures

 

 

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SDGs:
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12/03 The Constitutional Court Dancing with Politics

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SDGs:
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11/27 NYCU Cultural Class: “Unity in Diversity”

Join us for the first session of the NYCU Cultural Class: “Unity in Diversity”, where you’ll experience the beauty, warmth, and diversity of Indonesian culture right here on campus. Through stories, traditions, and fun interactions, you’ll see what makes Indonesia such a vibrant and welcoming place. Date: Thursday, November 27,

SDGs:
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17
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