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Can Medical Wastewater Cause Secondary Pollution?
Date:2025-12-26 Browse: 38

 

When it comes to medical wastewater, it undoubtedly refers to some sewage discharged by hospitals. Different viruses exist in different departments of hospitals, and there are also some infectious disease departments. Taking the epidemic in the past two years as an example, it is highly contagious. In addition to doing a good job in disinfection in hospitals, the disinfection treatment of medical wastewater is also very important. Otherwise, it is very likely to cause secondary pollution.

How should I put it? Leaving aside other bacteria and viruses, the novel coronavirus present in medical wastewater, if not treated or treated improperly, may lead to secondary transmission. Given the strong infectivity of the novel coronavirus, the consequences are really hard to predict! Therefore, the treatment of medical wastewater and Medical Wastewater Online Monitoring have become important tasks in epidemic prevention and control.

So, exactly how should it be done? Medical wastewater should undergo water quality purification and disinfection treatment, and at the same time, indicators such as coliform bacteria and total residual chlorine in the water should be monitored to ensure the safe discharge of drainage water quality. In general, it is necessary to comprehensively strengthen the monitoring of medical wastewater and urban sewage. Hospitals are required to carry out enhanced disinfection and sterilization work on the basis of sewage treatment facilities, strictly control the microbial indicators of the pipeline network, and cooperate with relevant departments to do a good job in the full-chain wastewater supervision work.

During the epidemic, the detection of coliform bacteria and total residual chlorine has become an important task in the testing of medical wastewater treatment. The instruments for monitoring these two indicators are classified as: the WECT 900 Coliform Online Analyzer and the RCl900 Total Residual Chlorine Online Analyzer, both of which are devices developed and produced by Hangzhou Modi.