Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University has initiated a study to rehabilitate the Lam Oun River, a vital water source currently experiencing rapid degradation. The river is crucial to the province’s ecosystem, agricultural economy, and biodiversity. University administrators and academics, led by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kraiwan Phokhunanont, held a meeting with community leaders and affected residents from Ban Bo Phayom, Phanom Nikhom District, to gather input and outline a development and rehabilitation plan for the Nong Oun Noi Reservoir on June 1, 2024. Most recently, on June 28, 2024, a progress report on the research concerning the rehabilitation of aquatic resources was presented to further drive the project.
Integrated Impact of Water Management Programs on the SDGs The university’s water management initiatives are driven by a holistic framework. While centered around clean water infrastructure, the program generates cross-cutting impacts that simultaneously support four distinct Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): [ SDG 6: Clean Water ] │ ┌────────────────────────┼────────────────────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ […]
The report form is a monthly report on the operation of the wastewater treatment system and effluent quality. Picture 1. The university’s wastewater treatment facilities employ three types of aeration equipment, namely, roots blowers, diaphragm air pumps, and submersible aerator pumps. A total of 62 units are currently in operation, consisting of both single-phase and […]
The use of water-efficient appliances such as hand-washing taps, urinals, and sprinkler systems provides significant environmental and operational benefits in the context of UI GreenMetric sustainability assessment. These technologies are designed to minimize water consumption while maintaining functional performance in daily campus activities. Accordingly, water-efficient hand taps, often equipped with sensor or low-flow mechanisms, reduce […]