Designing water supply and sewage (WSS) systems in medical facilities differs significantly from civil construction. Here, water is not just a resource but a technological component that must meet stringent purity standards.
Specialized Water Treatment
Standard filtration is insufficient for many departments. The design must incorporate specific treatment systems:
For CSSD and Laboratories: Installation of reverse osmosis and demineralization systems. Autoclaves require water with minimal conductivity to prevent corrosion of expensive instruments.
For Hemodialysis: The highest level of purification, where water must meet pharmacopoeial standards.
Hot Water Supply: Designing systems with constant circulation and temperatures no lower than 60°C to prevent the growth of Legionella bacteria.
Medical Sewage and Safety
Waste-water disposal from hospitals is a matter of environmental safety. A WSS project includes:
Effluent Neutralization: Installing specialized equalization tanks or disinfection systems for waste-water from infectious disease units and laboratories.
Noise Reduction: Utilizing sound-absorbing materials to ensure patient peace in inpatient wards.
Operating Room Drains: Installing specialized airtight floor drains resistant to aggressive disinfecting solutions.