Medical wastewater has long been a thorny issue for relevant practitioners. Improper treatment will lead to severe pollution, endangering the ecological environment and human health. Therefore, it is imperative to properly manage medical wastewater treatment, including disinfection treatment and Medical Wastewater Monitoring. This article briefly introduces the design and technological processes of medical wastewater treatment.
First, let’s talk about the construction scope of medical wastewater treatment design. It mainly covers the design, manufacturing, installation and commissioning of water treatment processes, structures and buildings from the grille well to the outlet of the contact disinfection tank at the treatment station. It also includes routing the power cables of equipment to the distribution cabinet, as well as the layout of indoor water supply and drainage, roads and other supporting works at the treatment station.
In addition, the selection of water treatment processes is crucial. The choice of process directly affects whether the effluent meets discharge standards, the convenience of operation and management, as well as investment and operating costs. Hence, selecting a proper treatment process is vital for medical wastewater treatment. The selection shall comply with the following requirements:
- The process flow shall match the characteristics of wastewater quality, featuring rationality and advanced technology;
- The effluent quality shall exceed local discharge standards;
- Capable of long-term stable operation with strong resistance to impact from fluctuations in water quality and water volume;
- Balance initial investment and daily operating costs;
- Adapt to the actual engineering and geological conditions for easy daily operation and management.
Whether it is medical wastewater or domestic sewage, the treatment process is equally important and cannot be ignored. Only in this way can we ensure the safe discharge and reuse of water quality.



