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Medical wastewater treatment refers to the systematic process of purifying, disinfecting and detoxifying wastewater generated from medical institutions, such as hospitals, clinics and laboratories, to meet environmental discharge standards or safe reuse requirements. As a key link in public health and environmental protection, it plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of pathogenic microorganisms, protecting water ecological security and safeguarding public health.
The main components of medical wastewater include pathogenic microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, etc.), drugs, heavy metals, organic pollutants and disinfectants. If directly discharged without proper treatment, it will pollute surface water and groundwater, spread infectious diseases through the water cycle, and cause long-term harm to the ecological environment and human health.
Medical wastewater treatment mainly adopts a combined process of physical pretreatment, chemical disinfection and biological degradation. Key technologies include sedimentation, filtration, chlorine disinfection or ozone disinfection, etc. In recent years, with the improvement of medical standards, treatment technologies have developed towards high efficiency, safety and intelligence. Treated wastewater can be reused for non-medical purposes such as greening and road cleaning. Essentially, it is an important guarantee for building a healthy city and promoting ecological civilization construction