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Removal of Organic Matter and Nutrients From Hospital Wastewater by Electro Bioreactor Coupled With Tubesettler Publisher Pubmed



Khan RA1 ; Morabet RE2 ; Khan NA3 ; Ahmed S3 ; Alsubih M1 ; Mubarak NM4 ; Dehghani MH5, 6 ; Karri RR4 ; Zomorodiyan N7
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Source: Scientific Reports Published:2022


Abstract

Wastewater consisting of different pharmaceuticals and drug residues is quite challenging to treat and dispose of. This situation poses a significant impact on the health aspect of humans and other biotic organisms in the environment. The main concern of hospital wastewater (HWW) is the resistivity towards treatment using the different conventional methods. For the treatment of HWW, this study was performed using an electro bioreactor using hospital wastewater. The electro reduction overcomes the effect of toxic elements in hospital wastewater, and biodegradation removes organic matter and nutrients from wastewater. This study investigated electro bioreactor performance for treating hospital wastewater connected with tubesettler. The parameters of chemical oxygen demand, nitrate, and phosphate concentration were analyzed to evaluate an influent and effluent from electro bioreactor and tubesettler. Also, Kinetic modelling for chemical oxygen demand, nitrate, and phosphate removal was done. The chemical oxygen demand was reduced by 76% in electro bioreactor, and 31% in tubesettler, 84%. The nitrate and phosphate were reduced within permissible discharge limits with a final effluent concentration of 1.4 mg L−1 and 3 mg L−1. Further studies are required to assess the impact of pharmaceutical compounds in hospital wastewater on the system's performance. © 2022, The Author(s).
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