SDG4: Quality Education
SDG6: Clean water and sanitation
SDG7: Affordable and clean energy
SDG8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG12: Responsible Consumption and production
SDG17:Partnerships for the Goals

6.4.1) Water reuse policy

    In terms of rainwater reuse, due to the long history of the university, older buildings are generally not equipped with water recycling devices. Therefore, the school stipulates that new and renovated buildings should follow relevant water resources indicators of the national green building standard and set up water recycling equipment accordingly. New buildings such as the Lecture Building at the Lanyang Campus and the Hsu Shou-Chlien International Conference Center at the Tamsui Campus are equipped with rainwater storage tanks following the requirements of the Green Building Standards. In October 2021, another rainwater tank with a 500L capacity was installed on the Tamsui Campus. The Tamsui Campus has also set up a meteorological observation station to collect meteorological information on rainfall, wind speed, and temperature. In the future, the station will further function to estimate the surface runoff and evapotranspiration on campus, grasp the distribution of water resources, and cooperate with the expansion plan of the water recycling system to monitor the water footprint and achieve the goal of water recycling.

    In terms of wastewater treatment, our school has been engaging in relevant research and have achieved fruitful results, including the project of "Total Recycling and Cleaning Process of Ceramic Filter Membrane for Waste Incineration Recycling Production Wastewater" and the patent of "Fluorinated Wastewater Treatment System" to improve wastewater recycling technology, as well as to enhance the efficiency of wastewater treatment. 垃圾焚化飛灰製成高價值陶瓷濾膜」技術含氟廢水處理系統

    Starting from 2021, the school not only increased the number of rainwater recycling equipment (rain harvesting) but also coordinated with the sewage treatment plant, relying on self-employed water trucks to carry reclaimed water from the sewage treatment plant for campus sprinkler irrigation, floor cleaning, and toilet flushing use, continuously increase the campus water reuse rate, while reducing the cost of sewage treatment.