Patent classifications
B01D2201/10
Filter Pad
A filter pad for use in a dewatering container is presented. The filter pad is configured to fit within the interior cavity and substantially line the interior surfaces. Material, which is usually liquids and slurries, is added to the container with the filter in place and gravity is used to filter the sediment, while the water is released through a release nozzle. The solids are retained in the filter pad for later disposal. The filter pad has a portion that can be selectively opened and is configured for placement substantially adjacent the door to permit selective egress of contents of the interior cavity.
SATURATED LAYER STORMWATER FILTER AND PASSIVE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH PRETREATMENT
A saturated layer stormwater filtering system with down-flow layered multimedia filters is disclosed. The filtering system may include an upflow pretreatment chamber and a subsequent filtration chamber. It also includes a snorkel pipe as an adjustable head control or internal baffles. The system incorporates gravity powered partially saturated stormwater media filters to harness the potential energy of stormwater from downspouts and pumped flows from stormwater catchments to drive the polluted stormwater in a hydraulically controlled fashion by gravity through a series of filter media layers.
SATURATED LAYER STORMWATER FILTRATION SYSTEM
A saturated layer stormwater filtering system with down-flow layered multimedia filters is disclosed. The filtering system may include an upflow pretreatment chamber and a subsequent filtration chamber. It also includes a snorkel pipe as an adjustable head control or internal baffles. The system incorporates gravity powered partially saturated stormwater media filters to harness the potential energy of stormwater from downspouts and pumped flows from stormwater catchments to drive the polluted stormwater in a hydraulically controlled fashion by gravity through a series of filter media layers.
Water separating residue filtration unit for high-pressure non-destructive water excavation
A water separating residue filtration unit has an outer container has container walls surrounding a container floor. A screen is located within the container, the screen having a screen floor supported above the container floor thereby defining an inner void between the screen floor and the container floor and at least one drain drains from the inner void and an exterior of the container. A fabric filtration liner covers the screen. Non-destructive high-pressure water excavation residual liquid slurry may be pumped into the unit, allowed to settle such that water filters therefrom through the fabric filtration liner and the screen whereafter the unit having residual content therein may be transported for dumping.
A WATER SEPARATING RESIDUE FILTRATION UNIT FOR HIGH-PRESSURE NON-DESTRUCTIVE WATER EXCAVATION
A water separating residue filtration unit has an outer container has container walls surrounding a container floor. A screen is located within the container, the screen having a screen floor supported above the container floor thereby defining an inner void between the screen floor and the container floor and at least one drain drains from the inner void and an exterior of the container. A fabric filtration liner covers the screen. Non-destructive high-pressure water excavation residual liquid slurry may be pumped into the unit, allowed to settle such that water filters therefrom through the fabric filtration liner and the screen whereafter the unit having residual content therein may be transported for dumping.
Saturated layer stormwater filter and passive stormwater management system with pretreatment
A saturated layer stormwater filtering system with down-flow layered multimedia filters is disclosed. The filtering system may include an upflow pretreatment chamber and a subsequent filtration chamber. It also includes a snorkel pipe as an adjustable head control or internal baffles. The system incorporates gravity powered partially saturated stormwater media filters to harness the potential energy of stormwater from downspouts and pumped flows from stormwater catchments to drive the polluted stormwater in a hydraulically controlled fashion by gravity through a series of filter media layers.
METHODS, DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR SUSPENDED SOLIDS REMOVAL
Disclosed are devices, systems and methods for treatment or pre-treatment of stormwater which can provide a high-rate stormwater filtration that is suitable for sites with high particulates (total suspended solid (TSS)) loading.
Basket-style solids interceptor
An improved solids interceptor and methods of using the same. The solids interceptor includes a tank having an inlet and at least one outlet, and an access opening on an upper end of the tank. A perforated basket is removably received within the tank via the access opening. When the basket is installed within the tank, wastewater entering the tank via the inlet flows into the basket, with the solid waste being collected in the basket and the liquid waste flowing out of the basket via the perforated screen. The basket and tank include an interlocking flange assembly that automatically axially aligns a basket inlet with an inlet pipe simply by inserting the basket into the tank. The basket is removable from the tank to easily clean out and discard solid waste accumulated in the basket.
BASKET-STYLE SOLIDS INTERCEPTOR
An improved solids interceptor and methods of using the same. The solids interceptor includes a tank having an inlet and at least one outlet, and an access opening on an upper end of the tank. A perforated basket is removably received within the tank via the access opening. When the basket is installed within the tank, wastewater entering the tank via the inlet flows into the basket, with the solid waste being collected in the basket and the liquid waste flowing out of the basket via the perforated screen. The basket and tank include an interlocking flange assembly that automatically axially aligns a basket inlet with an inlet pipe simply by inserting the basket into the tank. The basket is removable from the tank to easily clean out and discard solid waste accumulated in the basket.
Filter pad
A filter pad for use in a dewatering container is presented. The filter pad is configured to fit within the interior cavity and substantially line the interior surfaces. Material, which is usually liquids and slurries, is added to the container with the filter in place and gravity is used to filter the sediment, while the water is released through a release nozzle. The solids are retained in the filter pad for later disposal. The filter pad has a portion that can be selectively opened and is configured for placement substantially adjacent the door to permit selective egress of contents of the interior cavity.