Newster SWT Safe Water Treatment and ASW Autoptic Sewage Water Treatment
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Hospitals are often not connected to efficient sewage treatment plants and, sometimes, municipal sewerage systems may not even exist. Newster’s on-site SWT Safe Water Treatment enables hospitals to disinfect sewage water before discharging it into the environment in order to prevent the spread of infections through local water sources. SWT Safe Water Treatment disinfection system is dedicated to the wastewater treatment of infectious disease wards, operating theatres, ICU and hemodialysis wards.Newster SWT Safe Water Treatment is a plant for disinfection of hospital wastewater based on a peracetic acid reactor capable of reducing the microbial load up to 4LOG. The system is specifically designed for the management of effluents from infectious departments and it can be integrated with following treatment stages through a final pH neutralization. SWT ensures the mechanical treatment and final chemical disinfection of wastewater without producing potentially infectious sludge and harmful compounds.
Newster ASW has been designed and manufactured for the mechanic pre-treatment and the final disinfection treatment of wastewater from healthcare wards and in particular from autoptic rooms. The plant is completely automatic and does not require continuous supervision. Staff only needs to carry out checks at predefined times and refill the chemicals tanks. The treatment aims at mechanically separate the water from suspended non-biodegradable material in order to chemically disinfect the wastewater without producing potentially infectious sludge and harmful compounds thanks to the use of peracetic acid as disinfectant ,it guarantees the disinfection of up to flow rates of about three cubic meter per day. Wastewater can be therefore disinfected in total safety and protection for the staff and the environment.
All Newster products are fit with In-Sight software for predictive monitoring /maintenance system.(https://www.newstergroup.com/hospital-sewage-water/34/swt)