SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation
Ripple Effect of Progress : Clean Water
2023 Programs / Activities / Projects (PAPS)
6.2 Water Consumption per Person
6.2.1 Water consumption tracking
Evidences:
Water Consumption of MSU-IIT Tibanga Main Campus and Hinaplanon Campus (Table 2.49; p. 197-199) 178, 907 m³ (MSU-IIT Tibanga Main Campus)
Number of Campus Population
6.3 Water Usage and Care
6.3.1 Wastewater treatment
Evidences :
MSU-IIT Sewage treatment Plan
Existing Drainage Map at Tibanga Main Campus and Hinaplanon Campus Annex (Figures 2.84 and 2.85; p. 207-208) ; MSU-IIT Drainage Maps
6.3.2 Preventing water system pollution
Evidence: BOR Resolution No. 358 S. 2023 Sustainability Policy
6.3.3 Free drinking water provided
Evidence: Free drinking water provided in the MSU-IIT IDS Hinaplanon Campus
6.3.4 Water-conscious building standards
Evidence: MSU-IIT LUDIP (Land Use Development and Infrastructure Plan) 2023-2032
6.3.5 Water-conscious planting
Evidences:
MSU-IIT Water-conscious planting
Inventory of Drought-Tolerant Trees in MSU-IIT 2023
6.4 Water Reuse
6.5 Water in the Community
6.5.1 Water management educational opportunities
Evidence: Water Sanitation Project in Luinab, Iligan City
6.5.2 Off-campus water conservation support
Evidence: THE CATCH: WASAP 2022-2023 Project MSU-IIT Influencing the Future
6.5.3 Sustainable water extraction on campus
Evidence: WASAP Project
6.5.4 Cooperation on water security
Evidences:
Newly Reconstituted ICWSC
Involvement of Certain Faculty Members in the Iligan City Water Security Council (ICWSC)
ICWS Meeting (Nov. 7, 2023)
lligan City Water Data Analysis and Development of a Web Information System for the lligan City Waterworks Systems (ICWS)
6.5.5 Promoting conscious water usage in the campus
Evidence: SMART WASH with WASAP 2023 Project Team
6.5.6 Promoting conscious water usage in the wider community
Evidence: Water Conservation on Campus