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Which department should disinfect the septic tanks used in isolation hotels and communities?

Generally managed by the Environmental Protection Bureau. If it is a septic tank in a residential area, first find the property management company, who will negotiate and resolve the issue. Because the septic tank is a public part of the community, the property management company has the right to carry out renovations. If the property management company fails to do anything, it can go to the municipal department, and the Environmental Protection Bureau will usually carry out rectification. If that doesn't work, we can also use the public opinion media to find departments to solve the problem. A standardized community will have dedicated personnel to clean and maintain the area at a fixed time. If there is a property rights unit, the property rights unit should be responsible. Without property rights, the government should be responsible for management.

The disinfection method for the septic tank at the hotel isolation point is:

1. Disinfectant preparation, according to the capacity of the third septic tank in the hotel, add bleaching powder at 250g/ton of water. Mix evenly. If the amount of incoming water is large and the contact time of the third pool is less than 1.5 hours, the dosage of bleaching powder should be increased to 400-500g tons of water, twice a day.

2. When diluting and preparing the disinfectant, do not put the dry bleach powder directly into the septic tank. First dissolve the required bleach powder into a suspension in the bucket, then pour it into the third tank and mix well.

3. When discharging disinfectant water, if the isolation area does not have an independent septic tank, use a special container to collect excrement and discharge it after disinfection. Use 2000g/chlorine-containing disinfectant with effective chlorine, soak and disinfect for 2 hours according to the ratio of feces to medicine: 1:2; if there is a large amount of diluted excrement, use bleaching powder containing 70-80 available chlorine, and add it according to the ratio of feces to medicine: 20:1 Stir thoroughly after use and disinfect for 2 hours.

4. Residual chlorine detection: After 15 hours of contact disinfection, the amount of residual chlorine should be 6.5-10mg/L. Appropriately adjust the amount and frequency of disinfectant dosage based on monitoring results to ensure that sewage discharge meets standards