KMUTNB has developed a comprehensive plan to minimize physical, chemical, and biological alterations of aquatic ecosystems affected by university operations, research activities, and community partnerships. The plan focuses on preserving the integrity of local water bodies through effective monitoring, pollution prevention, and ecosystem restoration efforts. KMUTNB ensures that all wastewater, laboratory effluents, and stormwater are treated to meet national environmental standards before discharge. Regular assessments of water quality parameters such as pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and nutrient levels are conducted to detect and address any signs of ecological disturbance. In addition, construction and landscaping activities on campus are carefully managed to prevent soil erosion, sedimentation, and habitat disruption that could affect nearby aquatic systems.
The university also integrates scientific research and innovation to further reduce the ecological footprint of human activities on aquatic environments. KMUTNB conducts studies on water pollution control, bioremediation, and ecosystem restoration technologies. Collaborative projects with industries and local communities aim to reduce chemical contaminants, control biological invasions, and rehabilitate degraded habitats. Furthermore, environmental education programs and student-led initiatives promote awareness and behavioral changes that support the conservation of aquatic biodiversity.
Published on 15 Mar 2024
