Patent classifications
C02F2103/002
MEMBRANE FILTRATION APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR REUSE OF INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER
Laundry, industrial or food processing wastewater is purified to the degree that it can be reused. Water quality is ensured through the final process of reverse osmosis (RO) which removes dissolved contaminants such as mineral hardness, soils and residual detergents. The process combines a ceramic tubular cross-flow membrane filter to remove the suspended solids, oils and greases ahead of the RO. The RO process employs high temperature, low fouling membranes. This enables the RO process to operate sustainably, i.e. without fouling, plugging or membrane degradation.
Integrated water recycle system
An integrated system to collect, store, and recycle water from rain runoff, bathing, showering, and/or kitchens for use as a substitute for potable water in landscape irrigation or other applications. In embodiments a tank that includes a jet pump is installed near, at, or below grade in a lawn or planted area near the main water supply to a facility such as, but not limited to, a residential home. The jet pump, which requires no motive force other than a pressurized water flow, accelerates water flow into a funnel type device that draws in the collected water to mix with clean water.
PASSIVE GREASE TRAP WITH DOUBLE BAFFLE
A grease trap for separating waste from waste water that includes grey water and FOG includes a tank having a bottom and an interior volume. An inlet invert in the tank has a discharge end for discharging waste water into the tank, and an outlet invert in the tank has a drain end for removing grey water from the tank. A first baffle across the interior volume below the discharge of the inlet invert and above the drain end of the outlet invert has a hole allowing grey water to descend through the hole to a path under the first baffle to the drain end of the outlet invert. A second baffle across the interior volume above the discharge of the inlet invert has a hole allowing FOG to float through the hole in the second baffle to collect above the second baffle.
Filtration System and Method of Operating a Filtration System
A filtration system has a filter element with a filtration membrane, a feed inlet and a concentrate outlet on a first side of the membrane and a permeate outlet on a second side of the membrane. A feed line with a feed shutoff valve is in fluid communication with the feed inlet, and a concentrate return line with a concentrate shutoff valve is in fluid communication with the concentrate outlet. A feed pump is in fluid communication with the feed inlet via the feed line and the feed shutoff valve, and a backwash pump is in fluid communication with the permeate outlet. In a priming phase of a backwash operation, the feed shutoff valve and the concentrate shutoff valve are closed and the backwash supply is operable to deliver fluid to the filtration element and equalize pressure between the first side and the second side of the filtration membrane.
Device and method for purifying and recycling shower water
The present invention describes a hybrid device (1) for a recirculation shower, allowing purification and either recycling of water or discarding of water, wherein said hybrid device (1) comprises a recirculation loop (2), a filter system (4) with a nano-filter (5) such as for instance an electropositive nano-ceramic filter, e.g. a nano alumina (fiber) filter, at least one filter quality sensor (3), at least one pre-filter (6), and wherein the hybrid device (1) is arranged to redirect the water from recirculation to drainage when the at least one filter quality sensor (3) indicates the need thereof.
City system
An ecological city system is provided including a core structure and a set of circularly arranged structures having various functions surrounding the core. A plurality of radially arranged transportation structures provide transportation between the circularly arranged structures and the core structure. The ecological city system sustains inhabitant life via a closed loop system for maximizing ecological sustainability, ecological harmony, inhabitant safety, and economic performance and efficiency.
Device and a process for recovering clean water and surfactant concentrate from grey water
The present invention relates to a device and a process for purification of grey water and recovery of surfactants and purified water. In particular the invention relates to in-home purification of grey water generated from laundry wash and/or rinse liquor and recovery of surfactants and purified water for water saving by re-use.
Liquid treatment control system
A control valve (10) includes a valve body with a plurality of ports (A, B, C, D, E, F) and a plurality of annular flow passages (53, 55,57). A piston (34) which includes a plurality of annular flow passages and a longitudinal flow passage is selectively movable within a bore (32) within the valve body through operation of a valve controller (70). The valve controller is selectively operative to control the position of the piston so as to enable liquid flow through a plurality of flow paths. The valve controller further includes a installable and removable valve controller housing (74) which is releasably engageable with a valve base (72). The valve may include a changeable piston and changeable injector and plug components to adapt the valve to different flow and fluid mixing requirements.
Methods and systems for treating wastewater
The present disclosure provides methods and systems for processing or treating wastewater. The methods of systems of the present disclosure may perform a treatment process on a wastewater stream including gray water and black water to produce a product stream. The product stream may comprise a potable water stream or a stream of treated water with a reduced concentration of one or more contaminant originally included in the wastewater stream.
Intake filter for water collection system with pressure activated backwash valve
This specification describes an intake filter for use, for example, in a system that collects greywater from baths or showers for re-use in toilet flushing. The intake filter provides essentially dead-end filtration. An influent by-pass may be provided, but the filter is cleaned as required to reduce use of the by-pass. Cleaning is performed when permeability of the filter declines. An upstream sensor may be used to detect the permeability of the filter. In one cleaning method, flowing water, optionally with air, is used to backwash the filter. The impulse of the flowing water also moves one or more valves to direct backwash water to a sanitary drain. For example, pumped effluent may impinge against a first flap to close an effluent drain, the first flap being mechanically linked to open a flap covering the sanitary drain.