Er. Koneru Satyanarayana, President, KL Deemed to be University, says long term water resilience depends on integrating reuse, recharge, and monitoring into campus operations
How Data Led Water Planning Is Reshaping Campus Sustainability at KL Deemed to be University
KL Deemed to be University has adopted a data led and systems driven approach to campus water management, positioning water resilience as a core component of long term infrastructure planning rather than a standalone sustainability initiative. The university’s model integrates reuse, recharge, and continuous monitoring to address growing pressure on water resources within large academic campuses.
KL Deemed to be University’s water strategy is structured around a four pillar framework of Reduce, Recharge, Recycle, and Reuse. At the operational level, this framework is supported by a wastewater recycling system with a capacity of 2,180 kilolitres per day, which currently supplies more than half of the campus’s overall water requirement.
Groundwater replenishment forms another critical layer of the system. The campus operates 32 rainwater harvesting pits with a combined recharge potential of approximately 3.7 lakh litres per day. These structures are designed to support aquifer sustainability while reducing dependence on external water sources.
Commenting on the university’s approach, Er. Koneru Satyanarayana, President of KL Deemed to be University, said long term water resilience requires integrating infrastructure, technology, and governance into everyday campus operations. He added that sustainability planning at the university is designed to support future ready education by aligning environmental responsibility with institutional growth.
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