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Oil Filters at Sakarya University |
Sakarya University is committed to maintaining a clean and sustainable campus environment, particularly with regard to water pollution control. All wastewater generated on campus is directed to the municipal sewage system, where it undergoes thorough treatment in accordance with regulatory standards [URL]. By partnering with the local municipality, the university ensures that its effluent is responsibly managed and treated to meet environmental regulations before being released back into natural water bodies.
Wastewater from the campus is treated in facilities managed in cooperation with the Sakarya Metropolitan Municipality, and discharge areas are equipped with filters to prevent pollution. Since Sakarya is in an earthquake-prone zone, the university has partnered with the Sakarya Water and Sewerage Administration (SASKİ) to safeguard wastewater systems with steel transmission lines.
This collaboration with the municipality not only helps maintain water quality in the surrounding area but also aligns with Sakarya University’s dedication to environmental protection and sustainable practices. The university actively monitors and manages its wastewater output, adhering to strict guidelines to prevent pollution and protect the community's and local ecosystems' health.
Through these efforts, Sakarya University upholds its role as a responsible steward of the environment, contributing to the broader goal of preserving water quality in the region.