SDG 6. Clean Water And Sanitation
Clean water and sanitation
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Analysis and Prospective Use of Local Mineral Raw Materials to Increase the Aesthetic and Recreational Value of the Vyzhyvka River (Western Ukraine)
Trach, Y., Tkachenko, T., Kravchenko, M., …Trach, R., Statnyk, I.I.
Environments Mdpi, 2025
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Recycling Industrial Waste: Ferritization Products for Zn2+ Removal from Wastewater
Samchenko, D., Kochetov, G.M., Hao, S., …Trach, R., Hnes, O.
Sustainability Switzerland, 2025
Conference Paper
Sensor-Aware Graph Convolutional and LSTM Model for Reliable Water Quality Forecasting
Dolhopolov, S., Hots, V.I., Fedusenko, O., Fesan, A.
Sist 2025 2025 IEEE 5th International Conference on Smart Information Systems and Technologies Conference Proceedings, 2025
Conference Paper
Development of Smart Irrigation System Based on Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices
Kuchanskyi, O., Neftissov, A., Biloshchytskyi, A., Andrashko, Y., Vatskel, V.
IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability Sustech, 2025
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Development of a combined structure design to increase the efficiency of drinking water purification
Epoyan, S., Airapetian, T., Haiduchok, O., Kravchuk, O.
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2025
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Fractal Analysis of Mining Wastewater Time Series Parameters: Balkhash Urban Region and Sayak Ore District
Biloshchytskyi, A., Kuchanskyi, O., Neftissov, A., …Biloshchytska, S., Kazambayev, I.
Urban Science, 2024
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Improving Urban Stormwater Management Using the Hydrological Model of Water Infiltration by Rain Gardens Considering the Water Column
Kravchenko, M., Wrzesiński, G., Pawluk, K., …Szymanek, S., Piechowicz, K.
Water Switzerland, 2024
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Implications of Water Quality Index and Multivariate Statistics for Improved Environmental Regulation in the Irtysh River Basin (Kazakhstan)
Zhalmagambetova, U.K., Assanov, D., Neftissov, A., Biloshchytskyi, A., Radelyuk, I.
Water Switzerland, 2024
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Improving the Efficiency and Environmental Friendliness of Urban Stormwater Management by Enhancing the Water Filtration Model in Rain Gardens
Kravchenko, M., Trach, Y., Trach, R., Tkachenko, T., Mileikovskyi, V.O.
Water Switzerland, 2024
Article • Open access
Influence of Technological Factors on the Formation and Transformation of Iron-Containing Phases in the Process of Ferritization of Exhausted Etching Solutions
Samchenko, D., Kochetov, G.M., Trach, Y., Chernyshev, D.O., Kravchuk, A.
Water Switzerland, 2024
Conference Paper • Open access
Identification of approaches to developing a response plan for potential emergencies caused by external water contamination
Kobylianskyi, V.Y., Kravchenko, O.V., Sorokina, K.B., Uryadnikova, I.V.
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2024
Conference Paper
The Transformation of Agriculture by Artificial Intelligence in Smart Farming
Mohammed, M.A., Jameel, S.H., Hussein, A.J., …Ismail, L.S., Zapryvoda, A.
Conference of Open Innovation Association Fruct, 2024
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ASSESSING THE EFFICIENCY OF USING PRECISION FARMING TECHNOLOGY AND REMOTE MONITORING OF WEATHER CONDITIONS IN THE ACTIVITIES OF AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES
Neftissov, A., Biloshchytskyi, A., Andrashko, Y., …Toxanov, S., Gladka, M.
Eastern European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2024
Conference Paper
Water Replenishment of the Blue Zone and Flood Management on the Urban Area
Velychko, S., Kravchuk, O., Dupliak, O.
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2024
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Experimental research of combined horizontal settling tank for drinking watersupply
Epoyan, S., Airapetian, T., Haiduchok, O., Blahodarna, H., Kravchuk, O.
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2024
Conference Paper
Application of Novel Ferritization-Based Method for the Treatment of Chromium-Containing Wastewater
Pakhomov, D.S., Kochetov, G.M., Samchenko, D.
Advances in Science Technology and Innovation, 2024
Conference Paper
Integrated Ferritisation Treatment for Concentrated Wastewater of Electroplating Production
Kochetov, G.M., Samchenko, D., Prikhna, T.O.
Advances in Science Technology and Innovation, 2024
Conference Paper
Evaluating Rain-Garden Bands: Filtration Properties and Implications for Urban Water Management
Tkachenko, T., Kravchenko, M., Voloshkina, O.S., …Tkachenko, O., Sipakov, R.
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2024 Climate Change Impacts on the World We Live in Proceedings of the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2024, 2024
Conference Paper
Enhancing the Efficacy of Meliorative Systems in Southern Ukraine during Post-War Reconstruction
Telyma, S.V., Voloshkina, O.S., Tkachenko, T., …Daniil, M., Sipakov, R.
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2024 Climate Change Impacts on the World We Live in Proceedings of the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2024, 2024
Article
Pollutants and Their Potential Toxicity in the Water Bodies of the «Oleksandriya» Arboretum (Ukraine)
Pasichna, O.O., Gorbatiuk, L.O., Platonov, M.O., …Godlevska, O.O., Vitovets’ka, T.V.
Hydrobiological Journal, 2024
Article • Open access
APPLICATION OF INNOVATIVE ELECTROMAGNETIC SCREENS FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION OF BUILDINGS
Kochetov, G.M., Glyva, V.A., Malyshev, V.Y., …Samchenko, D., Lastivka, O.V.
International Journal of Conservation Science, 2024
Book Chapter
Removal of Biogenic Compounds from Sewage Water in a Culture of Euglena Gracilis (EUGLENOPHYTA)
Nezbrytska, I.M., Shamanskyi, S., Pavliukh, L., …Horbachova, O., Repeta, V.
Studies in Systems Decision and Control, 2024
Article
Mechanical and Functional Properties of Composite Coatings with Fine Reinforcements Produced from Galvanic Processing Waste
Samchenko, D., Bagliuk, G., Kochetov, G.M., …Derecha, D.O., Prikhna, T.O.
Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 2023
Article • Open access
WAYS OF RATIONAL USE OF WATER RESOURCES IN THE CONDITIONS OF POST-WAR RECLAMATION SYSTEMS IN THE SOUTH OF UKRAINE
Environmental Problems, 2023
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Integrated removal of selected hard-to-degrade pollutants on the example of petroleum compounds
Piekutin, J., Kotowska, U., Puchlik, M., Voloshkina, O.S.
Desalination and Water Treatment, 2023
Conference Paper • Open access
Development of the hydrological regime of the Uzh River under backwater conditions to minimize the urban environment risks
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2023
Conference Paper
Resource-saving technology of industrial wastewater treatment from nickel compounds
Zoria, O., Ternovtsev, O., Kapanytsia, Y., Zoria, D.
Aip Conference Proceedings, 2022
Article • Open access
“green structures” for effective rainwater management on roads
Hlushchenko, R., Tkachenko, T., Mileikovskyi, V.O., Kravets, V., Tkachenko, O.
Production Engineering Archives, 2022
Article • Open access
Modeling of Water Quality in West Ukrainian Rivers Based on Fluctuating Asymmetry of the Fish Population
Trach, Y., Chernyshev, D.O., Biedunkova, O.O., …Trach, R., Statnyk, I.I.
Water Switzerland, 2022
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ASSESSING THE VALUE OF THE HYDRAULIC FRICTION FACTOR IN PIPELINES WORKING WITH A FLOW CONNECTION ALONG THE PATH
Kravchuk, A., Cherniuk, V., Kravchuk, O., Airapetian, T.
Eastern European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2022
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Hydrological simulation and assessment of the optimal parameters of the water replenishment of the floodplain lake and old riverbed on the Uzh river
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2022
Conference Paper • Open access
Lake Biwa Canal at Kyoto Japan: Sustainable development and revitalization
Shevtsova, G.V., Parkhomchuk, M.S.
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2022
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Traditional water supply systems at lack of water regions and their modern situation (cases of M’zab Valley, Algeria and Miyakojima Island, Japan)
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2022
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Ethological Changes and Teratogenesis of Model Organisms as an Indicator of Biotesting of the Electromagnetic Radiation Influence
Wójcik, W.T., Kalizhanova, A.U., Sakun, O.A., …Orazbekov, Z., Turgantarova, A.
Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2022
Book Chapter
Cultivating Microalgae in Wastewaters for Biofuel and Fertilizer Production
Shamanskyi, S., Boichenko, S.V., Nezbrytska, I., Pavliukh, L.
Sustainable Aviation, 2022
Article
NEW MATERIALS FOR FINISHING OF ANCIENT MONUMENTS AND PROCESS OF OBTAINING AND APPLYING
Sandu, I., Deák Habil, G., Ding, Y., …Moncea, M.A., Sandu, I.G.
International Journal of Conservation Science, 2021
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Resource-efficient ferritization treatment for concentrated wastewater from electroplating production with aftertreatment by nanosorbents
Kochetov, G.M., Prikhna, T.O., Samchenko, D., …Moshchil, V.Y., Mamalis, A.G.
Nanotechnology Perceptions, 2021
Article • Open access
INFLUENCE OF AERATION RATE AND METHOD OF PROCESS ACTIVATION ON THE DEGREE OF PURIFICATION OF ZINC-CONTAINING WASTE WATER BY FERRITIZATION
Yemchura, B., Kochetov, G.M., Samchenko, D., Kovalchuk, O.Y., Glukhovskii, V.D.
Eastern European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2021
Article
Peculiarities of accumulation of heavy metals by aquatic macrophytes of the lakes of kyiv and assessment of their bioremediation capacity
Pasichna, O.O., Gorbatiuk, L.O., Platonov, M.O., …Godlevska, O.O., Vitovets’ka, T.V.
Hydrobiological Journal, 2021
Conference Paper
Geoecological aspect of Kyiv metropolitan area geoinformation support management
Liashenko, D.O., Babii, V., Boyko, O., …Trofymenko, N., Prusov, D.É.
20th International Conference Geoinformatics Theoretical and Applied Aspects, 2021
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Hydrological assessment of the water replenishment possibility of the uzh river urbanized floodplain on the example of bozdosky park, ukraine
Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technology, 2021
Conference Paper
Ferritization-Based Treatment of Zinc-Containing Wastewater Flows: Influence of Aeration Rates
Yemchura, B., Kochetov, G.M., Samchenko, D., Prikhna, T.O.
Environmental Science and Engineering, 2021
Article • Open access
Assessment of the Influence of Evaporation and Evapotranspiration on the Volume of Sludge Accumulation in the Sludge Drying Beds
Journal of Ecological Engineering, 2021
Conference Paper • Open access
Sustainable futures in the context of architectural design of hospitals
Bulakh, I.V., Didichenko, M., Kozakova, O., Chala, O.
E3s Web of Conferences, 2020
Article • Open access
Role of Natural Landscape in Perception of Ukrainian Sacral Architecture Monuments
Chernyshev, D.O., Ivashko, Y., Kusnierz-Krupa, D., Dmytrenko, A.
Landscape Architecture and Art, 2020
Conference Paper
Modeling of the riverside groundwater intakes exploitation taking into account of the stream flow changes
Telyma, S.V., Voloshkina, O.S., Bereznutska, Y., Efimenko, V.M.
Geoinformatics 2020 Xixth International Conference Geoinformatics Theoretical and Applied Aspects, 2020
Conference Paper • Open access
Study of service properties of alkali-activated cement using wastewater treatment residues
Kovalchuk, O.Y., Kochetov, G.M., Samchenko, D.
Iop Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering, 2019
Conference Paper • Open access
Energy Efficient Processing of Geotermal Water for Energy-Heating Objects of the Building Industry
Zhuravska, N.Y., Malkin, E., Sobczak-Piastka, J.
Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2019
Article • Open access
Development of a technology for utilizing the electroplating wastes by applying a ferritization method to the alkaline-activated materials
Kovalchuk, O.Y., Kochetov, G.M., Samchenko, D., Kolodko, A.
Eastern European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2019
Article • Open access
Electroerosion dispersion, sorption and coagulation for complex water purification: Electroerosion waste recycling and manufacturing of metal, oxide and alloy nanopowders
Monastyrov, M.K., Prikhna, T.O., Halbedel, B., …Mamalis, A.G., Prysiazhna, O.V.
Nanotechnology Perceptions, 2019
Article • Open access
Research of the treatment of depleted nickel-plating electrolytes by the ferritization method
Kochetov, G.M., Prikhna, T.O., Kovalchuk, O.Y., Samchenko, D.
Eastern European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2018
Conference Paper
Utilization of industrial waste water treatment residues in alkali activated cement and concretes
Kryvenko, P.V., Kovalchuk, O.Y., Pasko, A.
Key Engineering Materials, 2018
Article
Recovery of copper as zero-valent phase and/or copper oxide nanoparticles from wastewater by ferritization
Heuss-Assbichler, S., John, M., Klapper, D., Bläß, U.W., Kochetov, G.M.
Journal of Environmental Management, 2016
Article
Regional-ecological approach to the assessment of possible aftermath of pollution of water basin of the Kalmius River
Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology, 2015
Article
Hydrodynamic model for rinsing wastewater treatment of galvanic facilities in upflow clarifier
Khimiya I Tekhnologiya Vody, 2004
Article
Sorption-oxidizing method of purification for exhausted technological solutions
Kochetov, G.M., Ternovtsev, V.E., Zaitsev, V.N., Alekseev, S.A.
Khimiya I Tekhnologiya Vody, 2004
Article
The inhibition of biological sewage treatment by varying salinity
Khimiya I Tekhnologiya Vody, 2002
Article
DECOLORING TEXTILE INDUSTRY DYEING-FINISHING PLANT WASTEWATER.
Bondar, V.G., Zima, S.V., Pivtorak, A.I., Tkachenko, L.I.
Soviet Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology English Translation of Khimiya I Tekhnologiya Vo, 1983
Article
DETERMINING THE QUANTITY OF BOUND WATER IN INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER SLUDGES.
Kazanskii, V.M., Potapenko, G.D., Pirogov, L.G.
Soviet Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology English Translation of Khimiya I Tekhnologiya Vo, 1983
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PRETREATMENT OF SUGAR PLANT WASTEWATERS BY FLOTATION.
Soviet Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology English Translation of Khimiya I Tekhnologiya Vo, 1983
Clean Water and Sanitation
Commitment to Water Sustainability
Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (KNUCA) recognises that clean water and proper sanitation are essential to sustainable urban life, public health, and environmental resilience. As a leading technical and environmental university, KNUCA integrates water sustainability into its teaching, research, infrastructure management, and community engagement. The university aligns its policies with the UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 and the Times Higher Education Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026 methodology, ensuring that all water-related initiatives are measurable, evidence-based, and publicly accessible.
KNUCA’s mission is to guarantee safe drinking water access, efficient sanitation systems, and responsible water management across its campuses and surrounding communities. The university has developed a comprehensive Water and Sanitation Policy that includes water quality monitoring, leak detection, greywater reuse, wastewater treatment, and community training in eco-sanitation practices. All projects are implemented in accordance with the national environmental strategy and the EU Water Framework Directive.
Research on Water and Sanitation
Research is central to KNUCA’s contribution to SDG 6. The university’s scientific community conducts multidisciplinary projects on water management, hydrology, wastewater treatment technologies, and pollution control. Over the past five years (2020–2024), KNUCA has published numerous Scopus-indexed papers within the Elsevier SDG 6 keyword set: clean water; wastewater treatment; water reuse; rainwater harvesting; water pollution; aquatic ecosystems; microplastics; hydrology; drinking water quality; waterborne diseases. Research topics include precision irrigation systems, eco-sanitation solutions, desalination methods, and low-energy water purification using nanomaterials.
International collaborations connect KNUCA with European and Asian universities in projects on sustainable urban water cycles, stormwater management, and resilient infrastructure. The university participates in joint research initiatives within the EU Horizon Europe and Erasmus+ frameworks, sharing expertise on sustainable water infrastructure, hydraulic engineering, and climate adaptation.
Campus Water Management and Efficiency
KNUCA has introduced a comprehensive system for monitoring and reducing water consumption on campus. All academic and residential buildings are equipped with smart water meters connected to a central database that allows tracking the water footprint per building and per person. Annual data show a steady reduction in water use by up to 12 % compared to the 2020 baseline. Rainwater harvesting systems collect roof runoff for technical uses and landscape irrigation, reducing dependence on municipal supply.
The university has implemented leak detection technology, modernised water supply networks, and introduced low-flow fixtures in laboratories and dormitories. Greywater is treated and reused for sanitary and technical purposes through filtration and ultraviolet disinfection units. These measures not only reduce water consumption but also minimise wastewater volumes and associated energy use in pumping and treatment processes.
Wastewater Treatment and Reuse Systems
The KNUCA campus is equipped with a modern pilot plant for wastewater treatment research and education. The system includes biological treatment modules, activated sludge processes, membrane filtration, and constructed wetlands that simulate natural water purification. This facility serves both as an educational laboratory and as a demonstration project for sustainable wastewater management.
Treated water is reused for toilet flushing, floor cleaning, and green area maintenance, achieving a recycling rate of about 40 %. Sludge generated by the treatment plant is dehydrated and used in research on biogas generation and fertiliser production. These initiatives illustrate KNUCA’s practical approach to circular water economy and support SDG 12 on responsible consumption and production.
Access to Drinking Water and Sanitation
Ensuring safe and affordable drinking water is a fundamental priority for KNUCA. All campus facilities have public drinking fountains, bottle refill points, and water dispensers tested regularly for microbiological and chemical quality. Annual water quality reports are published online to ensure transparency and public access to information.
Sanitation facilities meet the highest health and hygiene standards. The university has implemented gender-inclusive restrooms and facilities accessible to people with disabilities. Regular maintenance, hygiene audits, and the use of eco-friendly cleaning agents guarantee safe and sustainable sanitation across all buildings. Awareness campaigns on hand hygiene, waste segregation, and water saving are conducted each semester in cooperation with student organisations and the public health faculty.
Education, Training, and Student Involvement
Water sustainability is embedded into academic curricula at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Courses on hydraulic engineering, environmental protection technology, urban ecology, and climate adaptation include modules on water resource management, irrigation systems, and wastewater treatment design. Students participate in research projects on water pollution monitoring and design of sustainable drainage systems (SuDS).
The university organises workshops and trainings on WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), eco-sanitation, and stormwater management for local communities and municipal engineers. In 2024 alone, more than 25 educational events were held, including the annual Clean Rivers Forum, student competitions on water saving innovation, and awareness campaigns for school students.
Community and International Engagement
KNUCA’s Water Sustainability Centre works closely with Kyiv City Council, Brest Metropole, and other European partners to share best practices in urban water management. Joint initiatives include the rehabilitation of urban rivers, development of storm drain control systems, and public education programmes on water conservation. KNUCA researchers also advise local authorities on integrated water resource planning, flood risk reduction, and infrastructure resilience.
Community engagement programmes encourage students to participate in river clean-up drives, tree-planting activities, and citizen science monitoring of water quality in the Dnipro basin. These activities not only improve local ecosystems but also strengthen environmental awareness and social responsibility among the university community.
Policies and Governance
The institutional Water and Sanitation Policy defines the framework for managing freshwater resources, reducing pollution, and ensuring transparency. Key principles include sustainable water procurement, environmental risk assessment, energy-efficient pumping systems, and compliance with Ukrainian and EU regulations. The policy requires annual monitoring of water consumption and wastewater treatment outcomes, public reporting of results, and continuous improvement through innovation.
KNUCA also implements a Green Procurement Policy, prioritising suppliers of eco-friendly water technologies, low-chemical cleaning agents, and energy-efficient equipment. Procurement criteria favour local manufacturers to support regional sustainability and reduce transport-related emissions. Together these policies strengthen compliance with THE Impact Ratings criteria (Existence + Evidence + Public Access) and SDG targets 6.3–6.6.
Public Reporting and Transparency
KNUCA publishes an annual Sustainability Report that includes data on water usage, recycling rates, and sanitation standards. Indicators are verified through internal audits and external review by partners in environmental monitoring. Water data are disaggregated by campus, building type, and student/staff population to calculate per-capita consumption and efficiency levels. All figures are made public through the official SDG portal sdg.knuba.edu.ua.
Transparency and evidence accessibility are key principles of KNUCA’s reporting practice. All documents are maintained online throughout the evaluation cycle, meeting THE Impact Ratings requirements for public evidence availability. KNUCA’s Water Sustainability Dashboard provides interactive graphs and open data on water consumption trends, wastewater treatment volumes, and efficiency improvements.
Partnerships and Future Goals
The university plans to expand its partnerships with international organisations and research networks focusing on water security, climate adaptation, and urban resilience. Key future goals include:
- Reducing overall water use by 20 % by 2030 compared with 2020 levels;
- Achieving 100 % reuse of treated greywater in technical applications;
- Implementing real-time water quality monitoring using IoT sensors;
- Publishing open datasets for citizen access and research;
- Developing joint Master’s and PhD programmes in Water Engineering and Sustainable Infrastructure with European universities.
Through these actions, KNUCA will continue to promote a sustainable urban environment, foster innovation in water technologies, and contribute to the achievement of SDG 6 across Ukraine and beyond.
Summary and Impact
KNUCA’s comprehensive approach to water and sanitation demonstrates the integration of education, research, governance, and community action in line with the THE Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026 methodology. By combining scientific excellence with public responsibility, the university ensures that its campus operations and academic activities directly contribute to a healthier, safer, and more sustainable future. Through innovation, collaboration, and transparency, KNUCA proves that clean water and sanitation are not only an infrastructure priority but also a core value of its institutional culture and educational mission.