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2026-01-13

Free drinking water provided

The University provides free drinking water through over 350 hot and cold dispensers across teaching and administrative buildings, auditoriums, activity centers, sports facilities, student dormitories, and faculty housing. In addition, over 200 water storage towers across campuses hold more than 10,000 tons of water, ensuring a stable supply. To maintain safety and quality, all water towers are cleaned annually, and accredited companies conduct monthly E. coli tests on 30 selected dispensers. These measures ensure that students, staff, visitors, and residents always have convenient access to clean and safe drinking water.

All evidence is publicly accessible online:

Number of Water Dispenser and Maintenance Record (民國 113 年 ROC era 113 = year 2024 )
https://osa.nycu.edu.tw/osa/ch/app/data/list?module=nycu0105&id=3588

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