Hospital wastewater treatment and the role of membrane filtration – removal of micropollutants and pathogens: A review

Author:

Klatt Marten12ORCID,Beyer Falk3,Einfeldt Jörn1

Affiliation:

1. a Department of Environmental Engineering, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Germany

2. b Institute of Wastewater Management and Water Protection, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Germany

3. c Department of Process Engineering, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Hamburg, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Dissemination of multiresistant bacteria and high concentrations of micropollutants by hospitals and other medical facilities can be significantly reduced by a wide variety of on-site treatment approaches. Membrane filtration technologies, ranging from microfiltration to reverse osmosis, have been adapted in many studies and offer multiple purposes in advanced wastewater treatment configurations. While the direct rejection of pharmaceutical compounds and pathogens can only be achieved with nanofiltration and reverse osmosis processes, porous membranes are known for their pathogen removal capabilities and can be used in combination with other advanced treatment approaches, such as oxidation and adsorption processes. This review was conducted to systematically assess studies with membrane filtration technologies that are used as either stand-alone or hybrid systems for the treatment of hospital wastewater. In this review, four different databases were screened with a pre-set of search strings to thoroughly investigate the application of membrane filtration technology in hospital wastewater treatment. Hybrid systems that combine multiple treatment technologies seem to be the most promising way of consistently removing micropollutants and pathogens from hospital wastewater, but additional economic assessments are needed for an extensive evaluation.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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