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Common Problems in Medical Wastewater Treatment Monitoring
Date:2025-08-22 Browse: 156

As our living standards continue to rise, our demands in all aspects are also increasing. Among them, water quality issues have always been highly valued by a large number of users! To ensure the safety of water quality for drinking, of course, a water quality monitor is indispensable. Next, let’s take a look at the common problems in the monitoring of medical wastewater treatment together.

Medical wastewater is a type of low-concentration wastewater, mainly consisting of organic and inorganic pollutants, as well as some disinfectants, bacteria, viruses, etc. If these wastewater are discharged directly without being discharged, they will pollute other water sources. This leads to certain threats to ecological balance and human health. Therefore, it is urgent to do a good job in water quality treatment monitoring! Take chlorination disinfection and pretreatment as cases to understand the common problems in the monitoring of medical wastewater treatment.

 

Three common problems in the monitoring of medical wastewater treatment

1.In hospitals, the flow of people is large, and the fluctuation of wastewater discharge volume is naturally not small. If the staff do not adjust the dosage of medicine in time according to the wastewater discharge volume or operate improperly, it will cause the total residual chlorine and coliform bacteria in the medical wastewater to be discharged under the condition of exceeding the standard.

2.The chemicals used in hospitals are highly corrosive. Over time, this can lead to pipeline damage and the shutdown of the drug delivery machine. Even if the staff clean it up in time, it only addresses the symptoms but not the root cause. Therefore, the staff must handle it in a timely manner to ensure that the originally clean sewage is not contaminated.

3.Attention! There are many things to do in the wastewater treatment center and many indicators need to be tested. Throughout the entire process of online monitoring of medical wastewater, everyone should cooperate with each other, have a clear working idea, and try to minimize the occurrence of errors.