C02F3/327

SCALABLE, BIOREGENERATIVE CROP AND ENERGY PRODUCTION SYSTEM FOR TERRESTRIAL AND NON-TERRESTRIAL USE
20200100442 · 2020-04-02 ·

A method and system for self-contained growth and harvesting of plant and animal foodstuffs and energy generation for terrestrial and non-terrestrial uses. The system can be self-contained and sealed from an ambient atmosphere wherein sufficient oxygen and carbon dioxide levels are maintained (bio-regenerative) to support human life. The system and method may utilize aquaculture and hydroponic plant growth with a digester for converting waste into nutrients. Water may circulate among the digester, aquaculture tanks and hydroponic growth tanks. The method may be scalable to support varying quantities of human life. The system and method may generate energy and consume greater quantities of carbon dioxide than generated. The system may be energy self-sufficient utilizing solar, wind or other energy sources such as generated methane gas.

REMOVAL AND INHIBITION OF SCALE AND INHIBITION OF CORROSION BY USE OF MOSS
20200087182 · 2020-03-19 ·

Methods of removing scale and inhibiting scale formation on a surface in an aqueous system are provided that include contacting a surface susceptible to scale formation or having a scale with a solution comprising an amount of a non-decomposed moss effective to remove some or all of the scale or inhibit scale formation on the surface. Methods of inhibiting corrosion on a surface in an aqueous system are provided that include contacting a surface susceptible to corrosion with a solution comprising an amount of a non-decomposed moss effective to inhibit corrosion on the surface.

RECIPROCATING AQUAPONIC DEVICE

A reciprocating aquaponic device includes a housing, a bell-shaped siphon, and a water pump. The housing defines a water inlet space, and a tidal space and a planting space in fluid communication with the water inlet space. The housing includes a mounting wall over the tidal space, and an inclined wall under the tidal space. The inclined wall is inclined downward toward the planting space. The bell-shaped siphon is dispose on the mounting wall and is disposed for moving water from the water inlet space through the siphon opening and into the tidal space. The water pump is disposed in the fish tank for drawing water from the fish tank into the water inlet space.

HORIZONTAL FLOW BIOFILTER SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF

A horizontal flow water treatment method and wetland biofilter apparatus provides a chamber with impermeable outer walls spaced away from permeable interior walls of a media filtration bed such that a catch basin is formed between the outer walls and the interior walls. The catch basin creates an open area around the perimeter of the interior walls for influent water to fill within the open area before penetrating the filtration media, providing a large surface area for influent water to interact with the media filtration bed. The influent water enters the catch basin in a horizontal flow path to provide for pre-settling of particulates before making contact with the filtration media. The biofilter design increases the available surface area of the media filtration bed by up to four times for a given volume of water, and thereby minimizes the loading or infiltration rate on the media filtration bed.

LAKE RESTORATION SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES
20200071897 · 2020-03-05 ·

Systems and methods of restoring a lake including dredging, island creation, water treatment, real estate development, computer modeling of environmental conditions, wave height reduction, sediment removal and encapsulation, bathymetry contouring, littoral zone restoration, plant restoration, and/or fish restoration.

STRUCTURE FOR AN AQUATIC SPACE AND METHOD FOR CONSERVING LARGE BODIES OF WATER
20200063388 · 2020-02-27 ·

The present invention is a new process for preserving the water of an aquatic body as a supplying source for different human activities such as recreation and amusement, food and ornamentation, by the development of a aquatic space formed by a Open water Lake, a Spa Lake, and a Water Depuration Lake that preserves the water mass by biotransformation and mineralization that allow reducing the concentration of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous, generating clean and transparent water without the use of large amounts of chemicals and complex filtrate systems.

Stormwater biofiltration system and method
10563392 · 2020-02-18 · ·

A stormwater treatment system and method for removing sediment, chemical pollutants, and debris from stormwater runoff by utilizing bioretention practices including physical, chemical and biological processes. Stormwater is directed into a primarily open-bottomed, multi-dimensional container whereby entrained sediment and other transportable materials are filtered and treated through a media filter layer consisting of inorganic and/or organic materials. A live plant (preferably a tree) situated within the container with roots resident in the media filter layer with the ability for expansion beyond the perimeter of the container through openings in one or more sidewalls. The treated water may be further conveyed beyond the perimeter of the container by additional openings and/or piping. A vertically positioned overflow/bypass/clean out piping apparatus may be included within the stormwater treatment system to provide additional water conveyance. Additional ancillary conveyance, filtration and storage facilities may be connected to the described stormwater treatment system as conditions warrant.

SYNTHETIC DESALINATION GENETIC CIRCUIT IN PLANTS
20200048650 · 2020-02-13 ·

The present disclosure provides compositions and methods for generating plants that can grow in saline conditions, or remove a salt or other impurity from water, for example plants that can remove sodium chloride from salt or sea water, and plants that can produce purified water from salt or sea water.

PROCESS FOR THE BIOLOGICAL PURIFICATION OF NUTRIENT-CONTAMINATED WASTEWATER
20200017388 · 2020-01-16 ·

The present invention relates to a method to purify nutrient-contaminated water for safe reuse or discharge, while recovering the fertilizer value of the contaminants. The core components of the invention are digestion tanks for the conversion by appropriate fauna and aerobic bacteria of dissolved or suspended organic contaminants into dissolved inorganic contaminants, which are flow-connected to biofiltration tanks for the removal by plant root uptake of dissolved inorganic contaminants. Generally, the digestion and biofiltration tanks are configured as follows: the contaminated water is conducted between one or more digestion tanks containing detritivorous or omnivorous fauna (which feed on suspended contaminants and pathogens) and naturally-occurring aerobic bacteria (which feed on the excreta of the fauna, solubilize and decompose organic contaminants, oxidize nitrogen into nitrates, and compete with pathogens), and one or more biofiltration tanks containing plants rooted in the water (which take up dissolved inorganic contaminants, primarily phosphates and nitrates).

Soil-Based Flow-Through Rhizosphere System For Treatment Of Contaminated Water And Soil
20200002203 · 2020-01-02 ·

A process for constructing a soil-based rhizosphere flow-through system to break down contaminants in contaminated water. The process includes the steps of: providing plants planted in soil in a test bioreactor, the plants providing a rhizosphere; exposing the rhizosphere to the contaminated water; extracting microorganisms from the rhizosphere following their exposure to the contaminated water; preparing a microbial suspension from the extract; subjecting the microbial suspension to growth conditions to increase the concentration of the microorganisms, thereby preparing a soil conditioner; adding the soil conditioner to soil in a contained area having a water flow inlet and outlet; and planting a plurality of plants in the soil, the plants being of the same species as the plants of the test bioreactor.