Wastewater Treatment Process

The wastewater treatment process from buildings at Văn Lang University is an effective and sustainable solution to mitigate the impact of human activities on the environment and public health. If not treated properly, wastewater can contain organic pollutants, pathogenic microorganisms, heavy metals, nutrients, and hazardous chemicals. These pollutants can harm groundwater, rivers, lakes, oceans, and soil. Additionally, wastewater is also a source of greenhouse gas emissions, which contribute to climate change.

 

The treatment of wastewater in buildings is one of the practical actions to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal: Ensure access to safe and sustainable water and sanitation for all. This goal not only aims to reduce water scarcity and improve water quality, but also to enhance water use efficiency, conserve freshwater resources, prevent pollution, and sustainably manage water-related resources, contributing to creating a greener future for our planet.

 

All buildings in the VLU campus are committed to ensuring the sustainability of wastewater treatment, to minimize the negative impact on the environment.

 

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