Rajarata University Sewage and Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Rajarata University of Sri Lanka
Deployed on November 27, 2023
On November 27, 2023, the Rajarata University of Sri Lanka, Mihintale, officially opened its new sewage and wastewater treatment plant. The goal of this project is to enhance the quality of the water, guarantee that the water discharged satisfies or beyond regulatory requirements, and maintain public health. Professor (Mrs.) G.A.S. Ginigaddara, Vice Chancellor of Rajarata institution of Sri Lanka, opened the plant. Several academic and non-academic authorities from the institution, including the Registrar, Bursar, and Deans of their respective faculties, attended the occasion.
The Rajarata University of Sri Lanka’s sewage and wastewater treatment plant opened, marking a significant turning point in the university’s history and a continuation of its dedication to sustainability and environmental responsibility, public health, and Taking care of the environment.
SDG Achievements
Ensuring that the water discharged from the treatment plant satisfies regulatory requirements is essential for protecting public health. The project aligns with SDG 3 by contributing to the provision of safe and clean water, which is fundamental for maintaining good health.
The project directly contributes to SDG 6 by enhancing the quality of water and ensuring that the discharged water meets or exceeds regulatory requirements. It addresses the need for clean water and sanitation, which is crucial for public health and environmental sustainability.
The establishment of a sewage and wastewater treatment plant represents infrastructure development and innovation in water management practices. This aligns with SDG 9’s goal of promoting sustainable industrialization, fostering innovation, and building resilient infrastructure.
Improving water quality through a wastewater treatment plant contributes to creating more sustainable and resilient communities. It aligns with the broader goal of SDG 11, which focuses on making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.
The initiative reflects responsible production practices by treating sewage and wastewater before discharge, aligning with SDG 12’s aim to ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
Proper wastewater treatment contributes to climate action by mitigating the environmental impact of untreated sewage and wastewater. This aligns with SDG 13’s goal of taking urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.