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2026_SDG6_6.2.1

Water consumption tracking All of our campuses use mains water and have installed water meters to monitor total on-campus water usage. For example, the Taipei Yangming Campus sources its water…

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2026_SDG6_6.3.1

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…

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2026_SDG6_6.3.2

Preventing water system pollution The University has established strict wastewater management procedures to prevent polluted water from entering the water system. All laboratories must recycle experimental waste liquids; direct discharge…

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2026_SDG6_6.3.3

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…

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2026_SDG6_6.3.4

Water-conscious building standards The University applies building standards and management systems to minimize water use. Our conservation target is to reduce annual water consumption by 2% compared to the previous…

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2026_SDG6_6.3.5

Water-conscious planting The University plants primarily drought-resistant species across its campuses to minimize irrigation needs. Standard selections include succulents, rhododendrons, wild date palms, Formosan sweet gums, Livistona chinensis, autumn maples,…

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2026_SDG6_6.4.1

Water reuse policy NYCU has a water reuse monitoring system in place across campuses. In 2024, the system will transition from the previous government-managed platform to a university-managed system, making…

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2026_SDG6_6.4.2

Water reuse measurement NYCU has a water reuse monitoring system in place across campuses. In 2024, the system will transition from the previous government-managed platform to a university-managed system, making…

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2026_SDG6_6.5.1

Water management educational opportunities The University offers educational opportunities on water management to local communities, both free of charge and at a fee. The Disaster Prevention and Water Environment Research…

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2026_SDG6_6.5.3

Off-campus water conservation support The University supports practical water conservation off campus by promoting water-saving practices and collaborating with government, industry, and international partners. The Environment Technology & Smart System…

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