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Pathways and Legislation Towards Hospital Wastewater Discharged Around Globe

Journal

ECOLOGICAL QUESTIONS
Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages 91-100

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WYDAWNICTWO UNIWERSYTETU MIKOLAJA KOPERNIKA
DOI: 10.12775/EQ.2021.27

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hospital wastewater; emerging contaminants; risk; disposal; legislative governance

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  1. Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi

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Pharmaceuticals are now observable in every section of the environment, with hospitals being a major source of pollution. Wastewater treatment plants are not equipped to effectively treat emerging contaminants. Further investigation is needed on the ecotoxic risks associated with high concentrations of pharmaceutical compounds in hospital wastewater.
In every section of the environment pharmaceuticals are now can be observed and detected. Hospitals are one of the major sources of pollution via either through environment or wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The treatment plants are not prepared for effective treatment of emerging contaminants (ECs). This paper further illustrates the lack of understanding of the ecotoxicity of certain large concentrations of pharmaceutical compounds in HWW (mg L-1). In order to expand this analysis, the ecotoxic risks associated with numerous pollution scenarios, particularly water-dilution and metabolite processing, particularly during transit inside WWPs, have now to be investigated. Furthermore, in hospitals, the average water demand is reported to be between 200-1200 L bed(-1) day(-1). Water is consumed in the hospital system with equivalent wastewater discharge. There is also domestic waste disposal in hospital fluids from kitchens, washrooms, and toilets. This paper reviews about characteristics of hospital wastewater, legislation around the globe and its paths ways in biotics system. This review also provides an overview of the pathways of ECs and focused few of its characteristics in biological treatment.

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