Rapid population growth, inadvertent economic development and urbanization led to major threats to natural resources and climate stability of our planet. Therefore, worldwide sustainable planning and management should be phased out soon to prevent environmental collapse. Hence, pro-environmental regulations and policies are crucial. The major difficulty that faces the environmental protection process, is the lack of public participation in pro-environmental behaviour. Raising the rate of environmental awareness among individuals is the effective way for improving public participation in adopting sustainable life and environment. Environmental awareness is a criterion for a harmonious living between humans and the nature. This study investigated and surveyed the environmental consciousness among the University of Sulaimani students through a five-digit scale of a questionnaire survey. In the study, randomly mixed of positive and negative prompts were used. Results of the study showed that the rate of average environmental awareness of the students was slightly above average 2.63 on a 5 digits’ scale of evaluation. Results also showed that the university commitment to environmental education is minimal,2.32 out of 5, thus, there is a gap or deficiency of required green education in most of the university colleges curriculum. This study ended with numerous suggestions to the university decision makers towards raising student’s environmental awareness. Green education can be achieved by adding environmental courses in colleges study programs, organizing seminars, and special activities regarding environmental protection.
Water is vital for all forms of life on earth. Assessing the quality of water especially drinking water is one of the important processes worldwide which affect public health. In this study, the quality of drinking water in Sulaimani City is monitored for a study period of 1 year. A total number of 78 water samples were collected and analyzed for 17 physical and chemical properties of water supply system to the city. Samples of water are collected from the three main sources of drinking water for Sulaimani City (Sarchnar, Dukan line-1, and Dukan line-2) from February to August 2019. The results of physical and chemical parameters of collected water samples were compared with the World Health Organization and Iraqi standards for drinking water quality. The results of this study showed that mostly all parameters were within the standards except the turbidity parameter which was exceeded the allowable standards in some cases. This research concluded that, in general, the quality of drinking water at the three main sources of Sulaimani City is suitable and acceptable for drinking.
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