Water-Conscious Building Standards

Amity University Haryana (AUH) stands as a premier educational institution committed to fostering academic excellence and environmental sustainability. Nestled amidst the serene Aravalli hills, the university is a testament to progressive architectural innovation, with a strong emphasis on water-conscious building standards and policies.

AUH integrates cutting-edge infrastructure with green practices, aiming to minimize its ecological footprint while providing an inspiring learning environment. The campus incorporates water-efficient systems, including rainwater harvesting, wastewater recycling, and eco-friendly landscaping. These measures not only conserve water but also serve as a practical demonstration of sustainable living for its students and faculty.

Guided by a vision to harmonize development with nature, Amity University Haryana upholds policies that prioritize water stewardship, ensuring that its operations align with global standards for environmental responsibility. This commitment reinforces its role as a leader in sustainability and a nurturing ground for future changemakers.

  • Efficient Plumbing Fixtures: The university incorporates water-saving fixtures, such as low- flow faucets and dual-flush toilets, to reduce water consumption.
  • Rainwater Harvesting Systems: Buildings are designed with integrated rainwater harvesting systems to capture and utilize rainwater for non-potable uses, aiding groundwater recharge.
  • Smart Irrigation: Landscape areas use smart irrigation systems that optimize water use, reduce waste and ensure efficient watering of green spaces.
  • Water Recycling: Some facilities may include greywater recycling systems that treat and reuse water from sinks and showers for irrigation and other non-potable purposes.
  • Sustainable Materials: The use of sustainable building materials and designs helps minimize water usage throughout the construction and operation phases.