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Water is a vital resource essential for survival. Yet, despite its significance, misconceptions persist about reclaimed water.
The COVID virus is one that is constantly changing and evolving since the pandemic in 2019. However, a new variant is on the rise – JN1. In September 2023, JN1 appeared as a descendent of Omicron, and since the end of 2023, deaths, hospitalizations, and cases have jumped significantly. JN1 has been noticed to be more contagious than any other COVID strains so far. (Could it be Hospital Wastewater?)
Untreated hospital liquid waste and biomedical wastewater is a significant threat to water bodies around the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 2 billion people lack access to safely managed sanitation services. This is a particular problem in developing countries, where hospital and biomedical waste management is often inadequate.
Wastewater management is critical for public health and environmental protection. However, many communities worldwide bear the brunt of untreated wastewater. Affected communities are often those that are already marginalized and disadvantaged.
Biomedical liquid waste and hospital effluent, if not treated properly, can have significant and far-reaching effects on the environment
Biomedical liquid waste, comprising blood, body fluids, and secretions, is a major concern in the healthcare sector due to its potential to harbor harmful viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Improper management of such waste poses significant risks to human health and the environment, leading to the spread of infectious diseases. Additionally, disposal of biomedical liquid waste without proper treatment is a sure way to spread diseases and infections around the world, very fast. Having said tha
In the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, wastewater treatment is of utmost importance. Hospital and Biomedical Liquid Waste contain highly toxic compounds that demand precise and effective treatment to ensure safe and environmentally friendly disposal. This need for advanced wastewater treatment led to the development of a solution utilizing hybrid electrochemical technology. ECOKlien sets a new standard by rethinking wastewater treatment, producing reclaimed water that is free of odo
