Hospital Wastewater Treatment by Integrated Fixed
Hospital Wastewater Treatment by Integrated Fixed Film Activated Sludge, Using Rice Husk as Fixed Media Article (PDF Available) in Advances in Life Sciences 4(3):178-183 · January 2014 with 2,539
Hospital Wastewater Treatment by Integrated Fixed Film Activated Sludge, Using Rice Husk as Fixed Media
Hospital Wastewater Treatment Using an Integrated
Hospital Wastewater Treatment Using an Integrated Anaerobic Aerobic Fixed Film Bioreactor 1A. Rezaee, 1M. Ansari, 1A. Khavanin , 1A. Sabzali and 2M.M. Aryan 1Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Medical Sciences Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran 2Sevom Shaban Hospital, Qiyam Square, Tehran, Iran
The design and operation of wastewater treatment systems for hospital is a challenge for wastewater engineers. In this study, a pilot-scale system integrated anaerobic-aerobic fixed film reactor for hospital wastewater treatment was constructed and its performance was evaluated. The aim of the study was the elimination of organic compounds and a significant reduction of bacteria.
Hospital Wastewater Treatments Adopted in Asia, Africa
Abstract. This chapter provides an overview of the current management and treatment of hospital wastewater in Asia, Africa, and Australia. Twenty peer reviewed papers from different countries have been analyzed, highlighting the rationale behind each study and the efficacy of the investigated treatment in terms of macro- and micro-pollutants.
Advances in Life Sciences 2014, 4(3): 178-183 DOI: 10.5923/j.als.20140403.14 Hospital Wastewater Treatment by Integrated Fixed Film Activated Sludge, Using Rice Husk as Fixed Media
HOSPITAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT | Nadeem A Khan | 4 updates
The present work is to evaluate efficacy of advanced wastewater treatment methods with regard to removal of these 3-aspects from hospital effluents before discharge into a sewage treatment plant
NUR SYUHADA BINTI OMAR studies had been done on hospital wastewater treatment. It has been studied the removal efficiency of pollutants and significant removal of pathogenic bacterial using an integrated anaerobic aerobic fixed film bioreactor (Rezaee et al., 2005). The effect of
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capacity of about 115 beds, the hospital has about 351 staff, of which 160 are non-medic and 191 are medic staff. In regard to sanitation, the hospital currently has a kind of central wastewater disposal system with a subsequent biological treatment plant. This wastewater treatment plant is however not in the good condition and operation.
Biological treatment is an important and integral part of any wastewater treatment plant that treats wastewater from either municipality or industry having soluble organic impurities or a mix of the two types of wastewater sources. The obvious economic advantage, both in terms of capital investment and
