The article, titled “Enhancing pollutants removal in hospital wastewater: Comparative analysis of PAC coagulation vs. bio-contact oxidation, highlighting the impact of outdated treatment plants”, was published in Journal of Hazardous Materials.
Highlights:
- The effectiveness of PAC coagulation in various wastewater scenarios is known, but its application in hospital wastewater for specific pollutants removal is unstudied.
- The research compared three hospital wastewater treatment plants.
- It is suggested that PAC coagulation is more feasible and cost-effective than BCO for discharging treated HWW into municipal sewers.
- The analysis highlights the need to upgrade outdated equipment in HWTPs.
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Post time: Jul-17-2024