Medical wastewater is mainly discharged from the diagnosis and treatment rooms, laboratories, wards, laundry rooms, X-ray photography rooms, and operating rooms of hospitals, and its sources and components are very complex. Hospital wastewater contains a large amount of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and chemical agents, which have the characteristics of spatial pollution, acute infection, and latent infection.
Medical wastewater is mainly discharged from the diagnosis and treatment rooms, laboratories, wards, laundry rooms, X-ray photography rooms, and operating rooms of hospitals, and its sources and components are very complex. Hospital wastewater contains a large amount of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and chemical agents, which have the characteristics of spatial pollution, acute infection, and latent infection.
Medical wastewater generally has a lower COD content, similar to domestic sewage, but the bacterial and viral content in the water is relatively high, requiring sterilization treatment after treatment. The commonly used process is "grid+biochemical treatment+disinfection" process, which can meet the standards of pipeline discharge or direct discharge after treatment.