Onsite Non-Potable Water Systems

Purple Pipe

“Purple piping” refers to lines designated for recycled water, which is treated to a level suitable for irrigation, industrial use, flushing toilets, etc., but not for drinking.

Four dorms in upper Crown College have been renovated to have a purple pipe system in place with separate point of contacts and metering for future integration into a recycled water system.

In 2010, Porter College Dining Commons and Housing Seismic Corrections Project 3045 installed a dedicated purple pipe system to the housing bathroom water closets in anticipation that recycled or reclaimed water would become available in the future.  

Wastewater Treatment

The Student Housing West Heller Housing project is designed to have a wastewater treatment facility to feed both water closets and irrigation. This large project should have no new non-potable water consumption!

Research 

UCSC’s Impact Designs Engineering and Sustainability through Student Service (IDEASS) program has helped advance multiple rainwater catchment projects throughout the community:

In 2024, they worked with the Center for Coastal Climate Resilience and installed two 500 gallon tanks. Once at the Coastal Science Campus’ Seymour Center and one at UCSC’s Village Garden. Project details

They installed a 1,100 gallon tank for irrigation and future toilet flushing at a west side residence.

They’ve helped Bay View Elementary School implement rain catchment and water conservation.

In 2010, they installed two 5,000 gallons tanks for the school garden irrigation at Natural Bridges Green Career High School.

Last modified: Sep 30, 2025