Systems and protocols to prevent polluted water entering the environment or water system.
Pollution Prevention (6.3.2)
Introduction:
Al-Ahliyya Amman University (AAU) has developed a comprehensive institutional framework to prevent any form of water pollution on campus or in its surrounding environment. This system integrates policies, procedures, and operational controls that ensure all wastewater, laboratory effluent, and stormwater runoff are safely managed in compliance with national and international standards.
The framework is anchored by the following key institutional documents:
Together, these policies establish a prevention-first approach, prioritizing risk elimination, chemical safety, wastewater containment, and continuous awareness.
This comprehensive model aligns directly with SDG 6.3 (Improve Water Quality by Reducing Pollution) and indirectly supports SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and SDG 13 (Climate Action).
Centers and Departments:
Activities:
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3. Eco Filtration and Low-Impact Landscaping Initiative (2024–2025)
AAU applies drought-tolerant landscaping and low-impact irrigation techniques following the Drought-Tolerant Landscaping Procedure and the Building Standards for Water Conservation Procedure.
These measures minimize runoff and surface pollution by using plants that require minimal water and natural filtration layers within garden areas.
This initiative demonstrates pollution prevention through eco-design and infrastructure planning rather than post-treatment.
Impact Evaluation & Development Plan
- Performance Evaluation
- Zero untreated discharge incidents since 2022.
- 100% compliance with wastewater and chemical safety standards.
- Full implementation of all relevant water policies and procedures.
- Regular monitoring by PDRC confirming pollutant levels below legal limits.
- Visible environmental improvement through cleaner reuse water and reduced surface runoff.
- Development Actions
Action 1: Introduce AI-based leakage and contamination detection within the smart water dashboard.
Action 2: Establish a Central Hazardous Waste Storage Unit with advanced containment systems.
Action 3: Expand joint research projects on eco-filtration and bio-remediation with the Hourani Center.
Action 4: Strengthen the Clean Water Culture 2030 awareness framework across all faculties.
Action 5: Conduct an ISO 14046 Water Footprint Assessment and integrate results into annual sustainability reporting.
- Benchmarking & Best Practice
Adopted Practice: Complies with Jordanian Environmental Law No. 85/2015, ISO 14001, and WHO Water Quality Guidelines to ensure safe wastewater and chemical waste handling.
Local Adaptation: Applies arid-climate approaches through Drought-Tolerant Landscaping Procedure and decentralized filtration solutions tailored to AAU’s campus ecosystem.
Future Benchmark Goal (by 2028):
- Maintain zero-pollution discharge record.
- Achieve 100% real-time digital monitoring.
- Publish two peer-reviewed research studies annually on pollution prevention and water quality management.
Institutional Integration Summary
Pollution prevention at AAU operates through an integrated governance model led by the Sustainability and International Ranking Center, with active collaboration from the General Supplies and Services Department, Pharmacological and Diagnostic Research Center, and Medical Services Department. Together, they form a cohesive system linking policy, research, health, and operations to ensure full environmental compliance and continuous improvement.
This integration transforms AAU’s pollution prevention from isolated initiatives into a comprehensive, evidence-based institutional framework, positioning the university as a national leader in sustainable water governance and a high-performing institution in SDG 6.3 (Improve Water Quality and Reduce Pollution).