KMUTNB actively supports practical water conservation initiatives beyond campus extending to local community and national level. The university engages with local communities, schools, and businesses to implement sustainable water practices, including efficient irrigation, rainwater harvesting, and wastewater reuse. These initiatives aim to foster environmental stewardship, enhance community resilience, and promote awareness of water sustainability challenges.
For example:
- Faculty of Technical Education (FTE), KMUTNB: The faculty has actively conducted off-campus outreach programs to promote water conservation practices among local communities. Activities include tailored lectures, hands-on demonstrations, and group discussions on efficient water use, rainwater harvesting, and wastewater management. Participants, including community members, school teachers, and local officials, gain practical knowledge to implement sustainable water practices in their own environments.
Source: FTE KMUTNB

- Faculty of Industrial Technology and Management (FITM), KMUTNB: FITM has organized practical water management workshops for local farmers and community groups. The programs demonstrate efficient irrigation techniques, water reuse strategies, and small-scale wastewater treatment. Faculty members provide on-site guidance, technical support, and resource materials, enabling participants to directly apply sustainable water practices in their homes, farms, or community facilities. These initiatives help raise awareness of water scarcity issues and promote environmental stewardship.
Source: FITM KMUTNB Facebook Post

