Drinking Water Fountains
Drinking water is treated and supplied to points of use through drinking fountains that are spread across the campus and available for free to all, students, staff and visitors. Treatment is a combination of central and end-point treatment.
LAU monitors continuously the water quality. During COVID-19 pandemic, LAU has stopped the use of drinking fountains as recommended by the Health Committee.
Currently, LAU will start to reuse these fountains mostly with bottle filling systems and with extra health/safety care.
This would achieve two targets: Hygiene and economizing the purchase of PET bottles.
Drinking Fountains
Physical Facilities – Byblos Campus Utilities
Domestic, Irrigation and Potable Water
New central concrete reservoirs with a total capacity of 125 m3 will be erected at the Byblos upper campus hill for the storage of domestic, fire protection, irrigation and soft water. The domestic and irrigation water will be separately distributed by gravity to all the buildings in the campus while the firefighting water will be pumped through three electric fire pumps.