Harvesting Cool Water: Sustainable Irrigation with AC Condensate
For their capstone project, the environmental conservation and sustainability group implemented an innovative solution to reuse AC condensate water for drip irrigation in the campus garden. Recognizing the significant volume of water typically discharged by A/C units, they designed a system that channels this condensate directly into the garden. This approach not only conserves water but also enhances garden health and supports ecosystem management. The project illustrates how small adjustments in resource management can lead to substantial environmental benefits and foster sustainability, encouraging eco-friendly practices within the community. It highlights the importance of water conservation and demonstrates the power of practical sustainability initiatives in everyday applications.
The exhibition showcasing the project on reusing AC condensate water for garden irrigation achieved notable outcomes in environmental sustainability and community engagement. By capturing condensate water from the university’s air-conditioning units, the initiative significantly conserved freshwater, reducing reliance on local water resources. The incorporation of a drip irrigation system further optimized water usage by delivering it directly to plant roots, minimizing evaporation and runoff. This project not only highlighted the importance of water conservation but also demonstrated a practical, replicable solution that inspired students and staff to consider the environmental implications of their actions. Ultimately, it fostered a culture of sustainability on campus, encouraging individuals to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily lives.
TEAM MEMBERS:
- M.Hassaan
- Anum Khalid
- Yusra Arshad
- Ajma Siddiqe