Whole university
The university has been developing the smart water management system that is spreading in the public space. The building map in the website would detect the use of water consumption in each building. It shows the data per hour, per day, per month, and year, and it is accessible for anyone.
Partial measurement
Some of our water meters are dispersed around the campus. There are in PSAP, in the Library of UGM, and a water meter in PS Pariwisata with its water meter monitor campus. The campus also has an automatic water pump for the ground, a water tank, and a standing water level (SWL), which is applied in Field Research Center UGM.
Many bathrooms on campus implement an Ecoflush system; posters within stalls instruct how to use the flush. There are also some Semi-automatic water taps on sinks. Bathroom water basins use a buoy ball tap to prevent water from exceeding the maximum level
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6.2.1 Water Efficient Appliances Usage.docx
Water-efficient appliances in UGM play a crucial role in reducing campus water consumption and promoting sustainability. The water efficient appliances can be found both outside and inside campus buildings to measure the total volume of water used in the university.
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