Patent classifications
C02F3/286
Anaerobic reactor for wastewater treatment
The present invention relates to an anaerobic reactor (10) for the treatment of industrial and other wastewaters at psychrophilic temperatures, the reactor comprising a mixing chamber (12) in which is located, during use, a granular sludge fluidized bed, the reactor further comprising a biofilm chamber (16) fed from the mixing chamber and housing a biofilm colonized pumice-based carrier material, and a separation chamber (18) in fluid communication with the biofilm chamber and in which treated effluent and biogas produced within the reactor are separated.
MODULAR SYSTEM FOR WASTE TREATMENT, WATER RECYCLING, AND RESOURCE RECOVERY IN A SPACE ENVIRONMENT
A modular system for waste treatment, water recycling, and resource recovery includes a buffer tank to receive and pre-treat raw organic waste, at least one reactor tank configured as an anaerobic bioreactor that receives and digests pre-treated waste from the buffer tank, a membrane module having a membrane configured to filter waste from the digested waste from the at least one reactor tank to produce a permeate, a permeate collection tank configured to collect and store the permeate generated by the membrane module, a pump system having a plurality of pumps, and a control system configured to monitor the flow of waste and to control the pump system to control the flow of waste between the buffer tank, the at least one reactor tank, the membrane module, and the permeate collection tank.
Multi-zone process and apparatus for treating wastewater
Wastewater containing organic matter may be treated using a multi-zone apparatus. In a first zone, organic matter in the wastewater may, among other things, be converted to at least volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and, thereafter, a portion of the treated wastewater may flow to a second zone that may, among other things, convert the VFAs to methane.
Phosphorus release reactor for water treatment
The invention relates to treatment of microorganisms from an activated sludge process operating with enhanced biological phosphorus removal in a reactor with baffles or other devices to induce similar plug-flow effort, designed to optimally release phosphorus and/or magnesium from the microorganisms with or without chemical addition. Further, the disclosure relates to a process designed to produce both a lower solids, phosphorus and magnesium enriched liquid stream and a higher solids, phosphorus and magnesium enriched stream. The reactor operates to give optimal performance by operating in a plug-flow mode.
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
An anaerobic digestion system may include a material grinding/pulping portion, a hydrolysis portion arranged downstream of the grinding portion, a multiple chamber anaerobic reactor arranged downstream from the hydrolysis portion and including a gas collection and reintroduction system, a collection system for collecting digestate and gas from the anaerobic reactor.
METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS CLEANING OF PROCESS WATER IN WASTE PAPER TREATMENT WITH CONTROL OF THE CONTENT OF INORGANIC SOLIDS
The present invention relates to a method and to a device for continuous cleaning of process water circulating in a device for treating waste paper. The process water is supplied, from a unit of the device, to an anaerobic reactor comprising a gas separator, and the cleaned process water is returned back to a unit of the device, wherein this unit is selected from: a pulper; screening device; dewatering unit; oxidation/reduction unit; centrifugal screening device; fine screening device; paper-machine mould section; paper-machine press section; reject treatment unit; fibre recovery unit; and drying section; wherein the content of inorganic solids in the reactor is measured and, if this content exceeds a pre-set limit value, process water from the reactor is continuously fed to a solid-liquid separator for separation into a fraction that is depleted of inorganic solids and a fraction that is enriched with inorganic solids, wherein the fraction that is depleted of inorganic solids is returned to the anaerobic reactor and the fraction that is enriched with inorganic solids is conveyed away out of the device, until the content of inorganic solids in the process water is less than the limit value.
Struvite recovery and phosphorus management techniques for wastewater treatment plants
A waste treatment process utilizes a two-stage digestion process with a thermophilic digester, a heat exchanger, and a mesophilic digester. The pH of the thermophilic digestate is increased by removal of carbon dioxide with an air stripper, or by adding a pH increasing reagent upstream of the heat exchanger. The pH adjustment of the digestate protects the heat exchanger and downstream equipment and processes from struvite formation. A struvite reactor may be located in various locations downstream of the heat exchanger to produce a treated digestate or effluent that contains struvite, which can optionally be recovered for beneficial use.
VESSEL AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AQUATIC PLANT SPECIES
A vessel for control of aquatic plant species (100) in seas, rivers and lakes that is configured to extract from the surface of the water and hoist to a deck of the vessel (100) a plurality of plant remains of a given aquatic ecosystem by means of an elevator belt (101); and/or receive from a coastal installation a plurality of aquatic plant remains mixed with grey water from coastal human settlements; and that is characterized in that the remains of aquatic plant species extracted from the surface of the water and/or received from coastal human settlements are deposited in a cooking chamber (102) where they are subjected to controlled temperature conditions configured to modify, ferment and rot said remains preventing their reproduction.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF ANIMAL MANURE CONTAINING WASTEWATER
Methods of treating animal organic material are disclosed herein. The methods include diluting the animal organic material to produce an organic material slurry, anaerobically digesting the organic material slurry to produce a biogas and a digestate, separating the digestate to produce a digestate solids and a filtrate, removing ammonia from the filtrate, removing organic contaminants and divalent anions from the filtrate, concentrating the filtrate to produce a retentate and a permeate, combining the digestate solids and the retentate to produce a solids product, and returning the permeate to dilute the animal organic material. Systems for treatment of animal organic material are also disclosed herein. The systems include a dilution tank, an anaerobic digester, a first solids-liquid separation subsystem, an ammonia-reducing column, a second solids-liquid separation subsystem, a production water storage tank, and a solids product tank.
Induced sludge bed anaerobic reactor system
An induced sludge bed anaerobic reactor system that includes at least two stages of bioreactor processing, a first-stage feeding system, a second-stage feeding system, a pH balancing system, an effluent recirculation system, a gas management system, at least one nitrogen reduction system, and a controller. In addition, the nitrogen reduction system(s) if configured for reducing an amount of one or more nitrogen compounds in a substrate mixture sufficient to procedure a non-toxic substrate mixture with respect to anaerobic digestion of the non-toxic substrate by the induced sludge bed anaerobic reactor system.