TKU has been established for more than 70 years, and it is limited by the old buildings and water resources reuse related equipment environment. Facing the increasing importance of water resources, TKU gradually plans the recovery and reuse methods of rainwater or reclaimed water based on the existing feasible technology, combined with the expertise of the teaching faculties on campus. In 2020, with the theme of "TKU Green Feng Shui," TKU received a subsidy of about NT$150,000 from the Sustainable Circulation Campus Exploration Project of the Ministry of Education and continued to optimize the reuse of water in the campus. Looking forward to the future, learning about water reuse through industry benchmarks (such as TSMC, Industrial Technology Research Institute, etc.), or cooperating with the university's water treatment technology research center to develop campus water recycling and reuse programs, and continue to increase campus water recycling and water reuse. Recycled water may be used for campus sprinkler irrigation, floor cleaning of buildings or toilet flushing, reducing tap water consumption, and reducing campus water and electricity expenditures.
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6.4.1) Water reuse policy
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6.4.2) Water reuse measurement