From rain to resource: How CatSU is leading sustainability
AdministrationEyeing its vision for a greener
future, Catanduanes State University (CatSU) will soon launch its first-ever
Water Catchment Facility, an innovative project that not only symbolizes
environmental stewardship with more sustainable and efficient campus environment
but also promises significant cost savings for the university.
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The Water Catchment Facility
incorporates a state-of-the-art basin with a capacity of 350 cubic meters,
designed to collect rainwater from the 17 university buildings. This harvested
water is redirected for non-potable uses, such as toilet flushing and cleaning.
CatSU President Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, who pioneered this innovation said
the implementation of this water catchment system is expected to significantly
reduce the university's monthly water bill by up to 50%. Thus, it is expected
to save the university around Php 43,000 monthly, reducing the average water
bill from Php 86,000 during regular classes.
Equipped with a solar pump and an
automatic booster, the system ensures reliable water distribution throughout
the campus, even reaching higher floors of university buildings. Enhancing the
overall functionality of the campus infrastructure, this Php 14.4 M facility is
part of the Universityβs Land Use Development Plan, which was created by the
present administration and approved by the Board of Regents after being
reviewed by representatives from CHED, DPWH, DAR, DENR, and other government
agencies.
The old covered court, which was
severely damaged during Typhoon Rolly, has been demolished with the necessary
permit from the Office of the Building Official of Virac, to make way for this
innovative structure. The scrap materials were preserved by the Building and
Grounds Services (BGS) and were used in constructing a covered basketball court
inside the University Sports Complex.
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Integrating beauty with
functionality, the Water Catchment Facility is also home to CatSU's first-ever
βZen Garden.β This space not only serves as a green area but also provides a
relaxing environment for students and staff.
The president stated that this
garden aims to be more than just a visual delight; it will serve as a venue for
poetry recitals and other creative arts events, noting that students can access
the university's 1.5 GBPS internet connection with Starlink backup there.
"We place high value on the
creative arts, and its related events can be hosted in the garden as an
alternative venue similar to practices in prominent universities like UP, as
well as other universities in Europe and the US," he said.
Aside from its aesthetical
appeal, this initiative complies with the open green space requirements for
universities in the Philippines. Looking ahead for future plans and
sustainability, the university plans potential projects that could arise from
the savings generated by the Water Catchment Facility, such as establishing
water purification stations on campus to provide free drinking water for students
and staff.
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For CatSU administration, its
passion to sustainability is not just an internal initiative; it is rooted with
the broader community of Catanduanes.
βMy leadership style is to
inspire people to complete our projects at CatSU because, in the end, it
benefits not just us but the entire island,β the president said, expounding on
the administrationβs community-centric approach which aligns with the
university's mission for environmental awareness and responsibility among its
stakeholders.
βAll of this requires hard work.
It is not about personal gain or honor, but for all Catandunganons,β said Dr.
Azanza, underscoring the collective efforts under his leadership, with
breakthroughs happening in the university, reflecting CatSUβs mission to serve
its stakeholders and the people of Catanduanes.