To meet the demand for clean water and safeguard student health, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH) has installed a RO 1000L/H purified water filtration system across its campuses.
The RO 1000L/H purified water filtration system has been installed at Saigon and Thu Duc campuses
This advanced filtration system has been installed at both Saigon Campus and Thu Duc Campus, allowing students easy access to clean drinking water right on campus. According to the Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Public Health, the water quality meets the national standard for bottled drinking water (QCVN 6-1:2010/BYT) issued by the Ministry of Health, ensuring absolute safety for users.
The water quality has been tested and certified by the Ho Chi Minh City Institute of Public Health
Nguyen Minh Khoa, a third-year Information Technology student, expressed his appreciation for the new water system, noting that it provides safe drinking water while helping students save money on bottled water. Echoing this sentiment, Le Thi Phuong Linh, a second-year Business Administration student, added: “On days with long class schedules, staying hydrated helps me stay focused and alert. This water system allows me to quickly access clean drinking water on campus, saving both time and effort.”
The installation of this purified water system brings many practical benefits to students
Beyond its health and convenience benefits, HUTECH’s RO water filtration system also plays a key role in reducing plastic waste. By encouraging students to use reusable water bottles instead of purchasing bottled water, the university is helping to minimize plastic waste and promote a green, sustainable lifestyle within the HUTECH community.
Stay hydrated, stay healthy, and maximize your learning potential, HUTECH-ers!
Investing in this purified water filtration system not only protects student health but also reflects HUTECH’s commitment to enhancing the learning and working environment. This initiative marks a significant step in affirming the university’s position as a modern institution that prioritizes student well-being and sustainable development, striving for a greener, cleaner, and more eco-friendly campus.
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