Abstract

This paper concentrates on evaluating the wastewater properties and performance of the hospital wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) for two hospitals in Basrah province Al-Taaleme hospital, and Al-Fayhaa hospital. Samples were collected from the WWTS influent and effluent then evaluated pollutants containing by using American Public Health Association (APHA) methods and in comparison to standard guidelines. Laboratory tests of wastewater were conducted to investigate ten parameters: chemical oxygen demand (COD), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), PH, temperature, electric conductivity (E.C), total suspended solids (T.S.S), total dissolved solids (T.D.S), dissolved oxygen (DO) sulfate (SO4), phosphate (PO4), ammonia (NH3) and nitrate (NO3) which have been chosen to assess the quality of wastewater. The results showed that all pollutants were in compliance with the standard limit in Iraqi standard specification B1 for the year 1998, except for the NH3 results for Al-Fayhaa hospital (B), which were 12 mg/L while the standard was 10 mg/L, and COD effluent was exceeded the Iraqi standards for both hospitals Al-Taalemee hospital (A) and Al-Fayhaa hospital (B), which were 155 mg/L and 150 mg/L respectively while the standard was specified effluent by 100 mg/L, and for SO4 effluent was exceeded the Iraqi standards for both hospitals Al-Taalemee hospital (A) and Al-Fayhaa hospital (B) was 760 mg/L and 650 mg/L respectively while the standards were specified by 400 mg/L.

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