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Sewage Water Treatment Plants For Hospitals

by Xentura Friday, September 15, 2017

What is Hospital Sewage and why to treat it?

Generally, wastewater is defined as the composition of physical, chemical and biological waste present in wastewater. Hospital sewage is a wastewater generated relatively in larger quantities from all the units of the hospitals such as emergency and first aid, operating rooms, drug treatment, ICU, chemical and biological laboratories, radiology, canteen and laundry activities etc.

Since, hospital sewage/wastewater consists of various potentially hazardous components that will cause many risks on human and environment by polluting surface and ground water. Hence, hospital sewage treatment is very much required. XENTURA Engineering & Consultancy Services LLP has developed Sewage water Treatment Plant for Hospitals.

The major objective of Sewage water Treatment Plant by XENTURA Engineering & Consultancy Services LLP is to treat the influent (untreated wastewater) generated by the hospitals and healthcare sectors before its direct release into natural environment. Hospital wastewater may have an adverse impact on environments and human health. Therefore, proper wastewater management in each and every hospital is prerequisite.

Sewage water Treatment Plant for Hospitals collects usually waste water from :

1. Microbial pathogens and harmful bacteria and virus.
2. Pharmaceuticals and its metabolites
3. Radioactive isotopes
4. Hazardous chemicals, heavy metals
5. Drug residues

Sewage water Treatment Plant for Hospitals are under the process

Sewage treatment is the process of removing toxins, contaminants from wastewater and household sewage that contains both solid and dissolved pollutants including faecal matter, paper, urine, sanitary items, food residues and a variety of other contaminants and produces a liquid effluent suitable for disposal to the natural environment and swamp. The purpose of this process is to produce an environmentally-safe treated effluent and a solid waste suitable for disposal or reuse (usually as farm fertilizer).

BENEFITS of Sewage water Treatment Plant for Hospitals

1. Highly efficient
2. Total nitrogen removal
3. Minimal odour and noise production
4. Compliant with safety regulations
5. Less energy consumption with increased biogas production
6. Cost-effective and easy to operate

A good waste water treatment plant is very helpful as it will do the following:

1. Filter water so it is free from disease and disease causing organisms and pathogens. In the long term, this contributes to your family's health and well being.
2. Separate sludge, chemicals and solid waste from your waste water and reproduce it for you to use for gardening or irrigation purpose. By using recycled water, you save the clean, drinking water for consumption.
3. Waste water that is not properly treated can not only clog up your plumbing system but can eventually lead to contaminated water supplies.
4. Recycled water ensures fish and other creatures that are dependent on water for survival can exist in a clean, eco-friendly natural environment.

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