C02F1/766

ELECTROCHEMICAL DECONTAMINATION CELLS

Contaminants are filtered from a fluid flow stream and the filter is regenerated by a process including steps of: providing a filter material comprising both carbon and potassium iodide; passing a contaminated fluid stream in contact with the filter material; adsorbing contaminants from the fluid stream onto surfaces in the filter material; passing an electric current through the filter material with adsorbed contaminant thereon; disassociating contaminant from the surfaces of the filter material; and removing disassociated contaminant from the filter material by carrying away the disassociated contaminant in a fluid flow mass.

TREATMENTS OF ORGANIC WASTE

The invention provides treatments of organic waste. The invention provides a method for treating organic waste (and in particular, animal waste such as waste from a cow) and uses of a composition that is capable of generating a reactive species in methods of reducing biological degradation of organic waste, in the treatment of organic waste. The invention also provides organic waste treated by the methods of the invention and uses of this treated organic waste. The invention also provides a method for improving the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA) and medium-chain carboxylic acids (MCCAs) during anaerobic digestion (AD) of organic waste.

Water treatment dispensing apparatus

A cartridge for use in a water purification apparatus and a water purification method for maintaining a water quality supply are provided. The cartridge comprises an elongated tubular body having first and second ends comprising a fluid inlet and a fluid outlet, and an internal chamber extending between the first and second end. The first end includes an end cap having a first opening in fluid communication with the body. A disinfectant material is disposed in the internal chamber of the body. Filters are disposed in the elongated tubular body adjacent to the first opening and adjacent the second end of the elongated tubular body and are in fluid communication with the internal chamber and the fluid outlet. The second end of the elongated tubular body comprising an exterior surface having a tapered portion and a linear portion adjacent to the tapered portion.

Ion enhancement

A method and apparatus for treating a body of water to kill microorganisms by enhancing the concentration metal ions therein. The apparatus comprising a dispenser with a first housing having a water accessible compartment containing a source of a N-halohydantoin compound for releasing the N-halohydantoin compound when contacted by the body of water with the at least one N-halohydantoin having the formula: ##STR00001##
wherein R and R1 each independently comprises an alkyl group, and wherein X and Y are independently selected from the group consisting of bromine, chlorine and hydrogen and a second housing having a water accessible compartment containing an insoluble metal ion donor for releasing metal ions when contacted by the body of water containing the N-halohydantoin.

Method and system for the remediation of aquatic facilities
12378141 · 2025-08-05 · ·

The invention relates to a method and system for the continuous treatment of the water of an aquatic facility using an integrated process control system to control a mixed halogen-based treatment comprising chlorine dioxide and a free halogen. The integrated process control system provides versatile control the chlorine dioxide and/or free halogen while employing in-situ generation of chlorine dioxide.

Reconfigurable spa filter treatment systems and methods for treating filtered water for spas and hot tubs
12392154 · 2025-08-19 · ·

A method for treating water in a spa or a hot tub includes, for example, suspending a water treatment dispenser from an upper end of a filter cartridge disposed in a skimmer of the spa or the hot tub. The dispenser includes a water treatment material. A supply of water is passed from the spa or the hot tub into the skimmer and through the filter cartridge so that the dispenser suspended in the filtered water in the filter cartridge is operable to dispense the water treatment material from the dispenser, and a supply of treated filtered water from the filter cartridge is returned to the spa or the hot tub. A cover, for example, may be employed when the dispenser is not used.

Processes for reducing environmental availability of environmental pollutants

This invention provides processes for reducing the environmental availability of one or more environmental pollutants in solids, liquids, and combinations of solids and liquids.

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR THE REMEDIATION OF AQUATIC FACILITIES
20250361157 · 2025-11-27 ·

A method and system for the remediation of the water of an aquatic facility using an integrated process control system to control a mixed halogen-based treatment including chlorine dioxide and a free halogen. The integrated process control system provides versatile control the chlorine dioxide concentration using accelerated side-stream generation of chlorine dioxide. The remediation can occur continuously, and/or intermittently using a daily remediation cycle or a rapid recovery shock.

REDUCTION IN TRIHALOMETHANE FORMATION USING STABILIZED HALOGEN BIOCIDES

Methods for treating water in a water system to reduce the amount of trihalomethanes (THM) in the water. The methods include combining with the water a stabilized halogen biocide that is stabilized with at least one of sulfamic acid and a hydantoin in sufficient amounts so that the water has a residual total halogen amount that is from 0.1 ppm to 50 ppm, for example. The THM in the treated water can be significantly reduced as compared to treatments in which hypochlorous acid and/or hypobromous acid are the only antimicrobial agents.

METHOD OF REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL METHYLMERCURY AND LIMITING ITS UPTAKE INTO PLANTS AND ORGANISMS
20250353760 · 2025-11-20 ·

The disclosure relates to methods and processes for protecting food supply, organisms including fish and aquatic life, and plants from mercury accumulation by reducing the presence of methyl mercury in ecosystems, sediment, and pore water. The disclosure including treating sediment and/or pore water with an amendment that contains a sorbent and a halogen source, or a halogen containing sorbent.