How to treat sewage in small hospitals?

The Ministry of Health has regulations on the treatment of hospital medical waste, which needs to be categorized. Involving sewage, the treatment is as follows:

(1) the test department pathogenic body of the culture medium, poisonous species preservation fluid and other high-risk waste, first in the department after pressure steam sterilization, according to other infected waste treatment.

(2) The sputum of infectious patients (e.g. tuberculosis patients) and sputum specimens after examination in the Laboratory Department, contaminated wastes, as well as drainage fluids of patients in various departments, pleural and peritoneal fluids, etc., are classified and collected by generating departments, and are contained in special buckets that prevent leakage, and are sent to the sputum room, where the wastewater is discharged into the hospital sewage treatment system after boiling at high temperatures for 30 minutes or after mixing with 2000mg/L chlorine-containing disinfectant for 30 minutes

The sewage is discharged into the hospital sewage treatment system.

(3) Radioactive liquid waste: after generation, it is discharged into a separated cesspool by a special pipeline, and after degradation, it is discharged into the hospital sewage treatment system.

(4) Chemical waste: radiology developing liquid is generated and discharged into the hospital sewage treatment system. The fixing solution is produced in leak-proof special drums and handed over to the recycling company for disposal. Chemical reagents and liquid waste from the Laboratory and Pathology Departments are discharged into the hospital sewage system for treatment.

(5) Sewage: medical life wastewater from the sewage system into the hospital sewage treatment station. In the treatment station in accordance with national requirements, the use of equipment and agents in line with national regulations have certified precipitation and dehazardous treatment and then discharged. Generally, chlorine dioxide is used to treat the wastewater for discharge. Note that manufacturers of hospital wastewater treatment equipment and chemical reagents are required to be certified, so be sure to buy one that is qualified. There should be tested after sewage treatment, it is best to ask a qualified third-party testing company testing.