Study on Wastewater Treatment Systems in Hospitals of Iran
Nowadays, water resources shortage is one of the most important issues for environmental engineers and managers as well as its conservation due to population growth and ever-increasing water demands. Besides, hospital wastewater has the same quality as municipal wastewater, but may also potentially...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iranian journal of environmental health science & engineering 2008-01, Vol.5 (3), p.211-215 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nowadays, water resources shortage is one of the most important issues
for environmental engineers and managers as well as its conservation
due to population growth and ever-increasing water demands. Besides,
hospital wastewater has the same quality as municipal wastewater, but
may also potentially contain various hazardous components. In this
paper, physical and chemical specifications of produced wastewater in
hospitals of Iran were investigated experiments. Results were compared
with the effluent parameters of wastewater standards of Iranian
Department of the Environment. 70 governmental hospitals from different
provinces of Iran were selected by purposive (non-random) sampling
method. For data analysis, SPSS and EXCEL softwares were applied. The
findings of the study showed that 52% of the surveyed hospitals were
not equipped and 48% were equipped with wastewater treatment systems.
The mean of Biochemical Oxygen Demand, Chemical Oxygen Demand and Total
Suspended Solids of the effluent of wastewater treatment systems were
reported as 113, 188 and 99 mg/L respectively. Comparison of the
indicators between effluents of wastewater treatment systems and the
standards of Departments of the Environment, showed the inefficiency in
these systems and it was concluded that despite the recent improvements
in hospital wastewater treatment systems, they should be upgraded based
on the remarks in this paper. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1979 |