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Title: Analysis of wastewater from medical institutions in India
Authors: Aastha Dhingra
Sirajuddin Ahmed
Nadeem Ahmad Khan
Siddhartha Gautam
Коваленко, Світлана Андріївна
Keywords: Medical institutions
Natural waters
Pharmaceuticals
Wastewater
Wastewater discharge
Issue Date: Jul-2019
Publisher: Department of Biotechnology
Citation: Analysis of wastewater from medical institutions in India / Aastha Dhingra, Sirajuddin Ahmed, Nadeem Ahmad Khan, Siddhartha Gautam, & Svitlana Kovalenko // First International conference of Sustainable Development in energy & enviromental (18 - 20 Jule, 2019, Department of Biotechnology). - New Dely, 2019. - P. 46.
Abstract: One of the main reasons for the deterioration of the quality of natural waters is industrial and household human activity. Medical wastewaters contain significant amounts of chemical waste, such as antibiotics, disinfectants and others. Wastewater from health-care facilities contains organic particles (faeces, hair, food, vomit, paper, fibres), soluble organic material (urea, proteins, pharmaceuticals), inorganic particles (sand, grit, metal particles), soluble inorganic material (ammonia, cyanide, hydrogen sulfide, thiosulfates) etc.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/10130
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