Prevention of Water Pollution

2022

Preventing water system pollution from polluted water

Shoolini University is deeply committed to preventing accidental pollution, and in the event of any incidents, it promptly takes measures to safeguard the main water system and natural resources. During such situations, Shoolini University acts swiftly by cutting off the water supply from the source of the contaminated water. Thanks to its diverse sources of water supply, including IPH (Irrigation and Public Health) connections, borewells, and natural sources, the university can seamlessly switch to alternative water sources to ensure the continued availability of clean and uncontaminated water. This proactive approach reflects the university's dedication to environmental preservation and its ability to adapt swiftly to protect the integrity of its water supply system. The polluted water from the laboratories and other wastewater is properly transferred to the STP by a proper and well-connected sanitary system. The polluted wastewater is further subjected to purification at the STP having integrated biological treatment and tertiary treatment technology.

Report on Sewage Treatment Plant (consent to operate) by Himachal Pradesh State Pollution Control Board View
Prevention of Water Pollution Policy  View

 

2021

Shoolini University has an elaborate process in place to prevent polluted water from entering the water system. The polluted water from laboratories and other wastewater is properly channeled to the STP through a suitable scientific mechanism. The polluted wastewater is further treated at the STP adopting the biological treatment and tertiary treatment technology. 

In biological treatment, the university follows the Activated Sludge Process for the treatment of organic material by Microorganisms in a bioreactor and generate nutrient-enriched sludge. In tertiary treatment, the effluent from the bioreactor (which may contains dissolved organic matter) further undergoes the secondary treatment using pressure filters through sand and activated carbon. The extracted water is again treated with sodium hypochlorite for the removal of bacteria. The treated water is further utilised for the purpose of irrigation in horticulture crops, watering the gardens and construction work.

Feasibility Report 2021 for STP  View
Ambience Report 2021 on Green Practices in Shoolini University View

 

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Water Conservation Project (Waste Water Recycled)

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Sewage Treatment Plant Map

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