SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF POLLUTED WATERS, IN PARTICULAR WITH HEAVY METALS
20230365433 · 2023-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D53/1493
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
C02F2303/18
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2303/24
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
Y02A20/152
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
C02F2103/18
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F2103/008
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/283
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A system and method of filtering waters contaminated by pollutants, in particular for removing heavy metals from said contaminated waters, said system comprising a duct for the transit of said contaminated waters, said system further comprising a tank of activated carbon powders in communication with said duct for the transit of said contaminated waters by introduction means adapted to introduce said activated carbon powders into said duct.
Claims
1. A filtering system for waters contaminated by pollutants, in particular for removing or at least reducing the concentration of heavy metals and/or PAHs from said contaminated waters, said system comprising a duct for the transit of said contaminated water, said system being characterized in that it comprises a tank for activated carbon powders in communication with said duct for the transit of said contaminated water by introduction means adapted to introduce said active carbon powders into said active duct, in that it comprises at least one filter for said polluted water with said activated carbon powders added in communication with said duct, said at least a first filter being adapted to separate the products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon from said contaminated water and to retain said absorption products.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein it comprises at least two of said first filters adapted to separate said products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon from said contaminated waters and to retain said products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon, wherein said at least two first filters are arranged in parallel and thus alternatively connectable to and isolable from said duct, and therefore in that said contaminated water can be treated continuously by means of said at least two filters.
3. The kit system according to claim 2, wherein each of said at least two first filters is alternatively connectable to and isolable from said duct by means of at least one valve interposed between each of said at least two first filters and said duct.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein it comprises means for removing any gases from said duct wherein said means for removing said possible gases are put in communication with said duct downstream of the introduction point of said activated carbon powders into said duct and upstream of said at least a first filter for said polluted waters added with said activated carbon powders.
5. The system according to claim 1, wherein it comprises means for regenerating said at least one filter adapted to remove said retained products of the reaction between said activated carbon and said pollutants from said at least a first filter.
6. The system according to claim 5, wherein said means for regenerating said at least one filter comprise a first pump in communication with said duct downstream of said at least a first filter wherein said first pump is thus adapted to at least partially withdraw the outcoming waters from said at least a first filter and wherein said first pump is in communication with said at least a first filter and adapted to reintroduce at least part of the outcoming waters from said at least a first filter in said at least a first filter and then to remove said retained products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon from said at least a first filter.
7. The system according to claim 6, wherein it comprises a second tank in communication with said at least a first filter and adapted to receive the waters introduced in counter-flow into said at least a first filter by means of said first pump, said waters being then added with said products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon.
8. The system according to claim 7, wherein it comprises a further filter positioned downstream of said second tank and adapted to further filter the outcoming waters from said second tank and added with said products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon.
9. The system according to claim 8, wherein said further filters is of the type comprising a filtering web or belt adapted to retain said products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein said filtering belt or web is removable, wherein the removal of said filtering belt or web results in the removal of said products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon from said further filter.
11. The A-system for treating fumes generated by the combustion of heavy oil, said system comprising a scrubber and means for introducing water into said scrubber, wherein it comprises a system according to claim 1, said scrubber is placed in communication with said duct upstream of said first tank for activated carbon powders, and therefore wherein the outcoming waters from said scrubber are introduced into said duct upstream of said first tank for activated carbon powders.
12. A method for filtering waters contaminated by pollutants, in particular for removing heavy metals and/or PAHs from said contaminated waters by means of a system according to claim 1, said method comprising the steps of: introducing said activated carbon powders into said duct; filtering said polluted waters added with said activated carbon powders by means of said at least a first filter; separating the products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon from said contaminated waters by means of said at least a first filter; removing said retained products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon from said at least a first filter.
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said step of removing said retained products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon from said at least a first filter comprises withdrawing at least part of the outcoming waters from said at least a first filter, and re-introducing in counter-flow at least part of the water withdrawn at the outlet from said at least a first filter into said at least a first filter.
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein it comprises introducing the water introduced in counter-flow into said at least a first filter into a second tank, said waters being thus added with said products of the absorption of said pollutants by said activated carbon, withdrawing the contained waters from said second tank, and filtering the waters withdrawn from said further tank by means of a further filter.
15. A method according to claim 14, said further filter is of the type comprising a filtering belt or web adapted to retain said products of the absorption of said pollutants by activated carbon, am, said filtering belt or web is removable, and wherein said method comprises removing said filtering belt or web from said further filter, and then removing said products of the absorption of said pollutants by said active carbon from said further filter.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] Further features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following description of some preferred, but not exclusive, embodiments of the present invention depicted by way of indicative, non-limiting example in the drawings, in which:
[0032]
[0033]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] The present invention finds particularly advantageous application in the treatment of waters discharged from marine scrubbers in order to remove or at least reduce the concentration of metals and/or PAHs (and/or any powders or particulate matter) contained therein and generated by the combustion of fuel oil, in particular heavy oil, this being the reason why the present invention will be described below with particular reference to the applications thereof in the field of the treatment of waters discharged from marine scrubbers for the above purposes. However, the applications of the present invention are not limited to the treatment of waters discharged from marine scrubbers; on the contrary, the present invention finds equally advantageous application in the field of the treatment of contaminated waters of any origin, in particular contaminated by heavy metals and/or PAHs.
[0035] The present invention derives from the consideration according to which the treatment of a dry sludge offers considerable advantages with respect to the treatment of liquid sludges produced in the systems according to the known art, said liquid sludges being very complex to store and/or dispose of.
[0036] With reference to
[0037] The reference numeral 2 in
[0038] By means of the clean waters in counter-flow, said products of the absorption and said possible powders or particulate matter are removed from said one or more filters, where the outflowing waters in counter-flow from said one or more filters (said waters thus containing said products of the absorption of said heavy metals and/or PAHs and said possible powders or particulates by the activated carbon) are introduced into an intermediate tank 3. From the tank 3, by means of a further pump 4, the waters are introduced into an end filter 5 adapted to retain the products of the absorption of said heavy metals and/or PAHs and/or said possible powders or particulates by the activated carbon. The waters outflowing from the filter 5, therefore cleaned, can be discharged from the filter 5, for example poured into the sea. In particular, the end filter 5 is of the type comprising a removable web or belt adapted to retain said absorption products and/or said possible powders or particulates, therefore where the removal of the web or band from the filter 5 results in the removal from the filter 5 of the products of the absorption of heavy metals and/or PAHs and/or of any powders or particulate matter by the activated carbon, and thus in the cleaning of the filter 5, where the absorption products and any powders or particulates removed by said web or belt can be disposed of.
[0039] The operation of the system in
[0040] By means of the pump 10, the activated carbon powders stored in the tank S are introduced into the duct C, thereby triggering the absorption by the activated carbon of the heavy metals and/or PAHs contained in solution (and thus dissolved) in the waters in transit in the duct C. The waters in transit in the duct C, at this point containing the products of the absorption of heavy metals and/or PAHs and any powders and/or particulate matter by the activated carbon are introduced into the filters 1 which thus retain both said absorption products and said powders and/or particulate matter, while the clean water outflowing from the filters can be poured into the sea, for example. By means of the pump 2, clean waters are reintroduced in counter-flow into the filters 1, thereby removing the accumulated and retained absorption products and/or said powders or particulates from the filters 1. The waters outflowing in counter-flow from the filters 1, thus containing the absorption products and any powders or particulate removed from the filters 1, are introduced into the tank 3 and from there into the end filter 5 adapted to separate said absorption products and said any powders or particulate matter from said waters, where the clean waters outflowing from the end filter 5 can for example be discharged into the sea.
[0041] With reference to
[0042] As depicted, each of the filters 1 is interposed between an inlet or delivery manifold 10, connected to the duct C, and an outlet or discharge manifold 20. Furthermore, each of the filters 1 is interposed between a valve 11 and a valve 21, where the opening and closing according to methods which can be easily perceived from the diagram in
[0043] As anticipated, the clean waters outflowing from the manifold 20, by means of the pump 2 and further valves 22, are partially selectively reintroduced in counter-flow into the filters 1 (those to be washed), where the water outflowing from the filters 1, in counter-flow with respect to the flow direction in the duct C, are introduced into the intermediate tank or container 3.
[0044] Thus, it has been demonstrated by the preceding description of the embodiments of the present invention, depicted in the drawings, that the present invention allows to achieve the preset objects and thus overcome the drawbacks found in the prior art.
[0045] In particular, as demonstrated, by means of the present invention a system is provided for the effective removal from contaminated waters of the heavy metals and/or PAHs contained therein and resulting for example but not exclusively from the combustion of fuel oil, in particular heavy oil.
[0046] Furthermore, the system and method according to the present invention allow to remove or at least reduce the concentration of heavy metals and/or PAHs, within the limits established by the regulations in force, from the waters discharged by marine scrubbers before they are poured into the sea.
[0047] Finally, the system and method according to the present invention are achievable and at low costs, respectively, according to methods which are simple and easy to perform, and allow the removal or at least the reduction of the concentration of heavy metals and/or PAHs from the waters discharged by different scrubbers and used on ships of different types for treating combustion fumes.
[0048] In this regard, it should be considered that, according to the known art, the activated carbon used in the industry for treating water (and possibly gas), is contained in a tank and placed on a fixed bed which is crossed by the flow of waters or gases to be treated. Considering that, for example in the case of the waters outflowing from marine scrubbers, the flow rates involved are decidedly high (hundreds of tons/hour), the tank with the bed of activated carbon would be of such dimensions as to compromise the installation thereof, in particular aboard ships.
[0049] On the contrary, by means of the system according to the present invention, only the installation of a tank for the storage of the powdered carbon is required, where the system requires only the periodic replacement of the filtering fabric from the end filter, thus being a much less demanding operation.
[0050] The present invention has been clarified above by means of the detailed description of the embodiments thereof depicted in the drawings; however, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and depicted in the drawings but comprises all those variants of the described and depicted embodiments which will be immediate and obvious to those skilled in the art.
[0051] The scope of protection of the present invention is thus defined by the claims.