Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 75.01
Liaison Jen Crothers
Submission Date Aug. 4, 2015
Executive Letter Download

STARS v2.0

University of British Columbia
OP-28: Wastewater Management

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.00 / 1.00 Bud Fraser
Water and Zero Waste Engineer
Campus & Community Planning
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Total wastewater discharged:
806,266,185 Gallons

Wastewater naturally handled:
0 Gallons

A brief description of the natural wastewater systems used to handle the institution’s wastewater:
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The website URL where information about the institution’s wastewater management practices is available:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

UBC’s wastewater is handled by the Metro Vancouver regional wastewater treatment infrastructure. The Centre for Interactive Research in Sustainability (CIRS) building includes an on-site living machine type wastewater treatment system that incorporates natural plant systems, ; however this system was in an extended commissioning phase during the performance year.

The UBC Sewer Discharge Monitoring Program ensures compliance with bylaw requirements. Waste water discharges are sampled twice a year from monitoring points on South West Marine Drive and North West Marine Drive. The samples are tested for organic load, hardness, pH, various metals and radioactivity. The results are compared with the Metro Vancouver Sewer Use Bylaws to ensure compliance. All UBC Vancouver waste water discharges tested so far have been within the regulatory limits. More information is available online at: http://riskmanagement.ubc.ca/environment/sanitary-sewers.


UBC’s wastewater is handled by the Metro Vancouver regional wastewater treatment infrastructure. The Centre for Interactive Research in Sustainability (CIRS) building includes an on-site living machine type wastewater treatment system that incorporates natural plant systems, ; however this system was in an extended commissioning phase during the performance year.

The UBC Sewer Discharge Monitoring Program ensures compliance with bylaw requirements. Waste water discharges are sampled twice a year from monitoring points on South West Marine Drive and North West Marine Drive. The samples are tested for organic load, hardness, pH, various metals and radioactivity. The results are compared with the Metro Vancouver Sewer Use Bylaws to ensure compliance. All UBC Vancouver waste water discharges tested so far have been within the regulatory limits. More information is available online at: http://riskmanagement.ubc.ca/environment/sanitary-sewers.

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