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    • 1. 发明授权
    • Cold climate wetland waste water treatment system
    • 寒冷气候湿地污水处理系统
    • US5951866A
    • 1999-09-14
    • US54791
    • 1998-04-03
    • John E. GroveJohn Aldrich
    • John E. GroveJohn Aldrich
    • C02F1/28C02F3/30C02F3/32
    • C02F3/327C02F1/28C02F2209/42C02F3/30Y02W10/18Y02W10/37Y10S210/908
    • A wetland bioreactor treatment cell for use in a waste water treatment process for reducing stated water quality indicators of the waste water is provided. The wetland bioreactor treatment cell comprises a vegetated containment area containing porous media for receiving an influent comprising water and organic waste material with the containment area having a front end and a rear end. A manifold distributor structure for receiving and distributing the influent into the containment area is provided with the manifold distributor structure being positioned entirely within the front end of the containment area and the manifold distributor structure having a port for allowing cleaning or maintenance of the manifold distributor structure. A hydraulic upflow structure is positioned nearingly adjacent and downstream from the manifold distributor structure with the hydraulic upflow structure maintaining a substantial amount of suspended solids in the front end of the containment area. At least one small hydraulic upflow structure is positioned between the manifold distributor structure and the rear end of the containment area. A hydraulic level control structure is positioned entirely within the rear end of the containment area.
    • 提供了一种用于废水处理方法的湿地生物反应器处理池,用于减少废水的所述水质指标。 湿地生物反应器处理池包括含有多孔介质的植被容纳区域,所述多孔介质用于接收包含水和有机废料的流入物,所述容纳区域具有前端和后端。 设置有用于接收和分配流入物到容纳区域的歧管分配器结构,其中歧管分配器结构完全位于容纳区域的前端内,并且歧管分配器结构具有用于允许清洗或维护歧管分配器结构 。 液压上流结构定位在歧管分配器结构附近和下游附近,液压上流结构在容纳区域的前端保持大量的悬浮固体。 至少一个小的液压上流结构位于歧管分配器结构和容纳区域的后端之间。 液压液位控制结构完全位于容纳区域的后端内。
    • 2. 发明授权
    • Biological treatment process
    • 生物处理过程
    • US5744041A
    • 1998-04-28
    • US715923
    • 1996-09-19
    • John E. Grove
    • John E. Grove
    • C02F3/30C02F3/32
    • C02F3/30C02F3/32
    • A method for the step-wise reduction of biological oxygen demand of a waste material having a high concentration of organic waste is provided. The method comprises the steps of providing waste material having a biological oxygen demand and allowing the waste material to separate into a liquid fraction comprising water and suspended organic waste, and allowing at least a portion of the organic waste to be anaerobically digested by microorganisms naturally occurring in the organic waste. Next, at least a portion of the liquid fraction having a reduced biological oxygen demand in relation to the biological oxygen demand of the waste material is removed and mixed with aerobic microorganisms and an aerating gas and allowing at least a portion of the organic waste in the aerobic mixture to be aerobically digested by the aerobic microorganisms to form a liquor comprising water and suspended solids. The liquor has a reduced biological oxygen demand relative to the biological oxygen demand of the liquid fraction. Then, at least a portion of the suspended solids in the liquor is allowed to settle, forming a clarified liquor having a reduced biological oxygen demand relative to the biological oxygen demand of the liquor. The clarified liquor is subjected to microzone treatment to remove at least a portion of the aerobic microorganisms from the clarified liquor to form a permeate having a reduced biological oxygen demand relative to the clarified liquid. Finally, at least a portion of the permeate is discharged or reused.
    • 提供了逐步降低具有高浓度有机废物的废料的生物需氧量的方法。 该方法包括以下步骤:提供具有生物需氧量的废料,并允许废料分离成包含水和悬浮有机废物的液体馏分,并允许至少一部分有机废物由天然存在的微生物厌氧消化 在有机废物中。 接下来,除去与废物的生物需氧量相关的具有降低的生物需氧量的液体部分的至少一部分,并与需氧微生物和曝气气体混合,并允许至少一部分有机废物在 需氧混合物,以通过需氧微生物进行有氧消化以形成包含水和悬浮固体的液体。 该液体相对于液体馏分的生物需氧量具有降低的生物需氧量。 然后,允许液体中的至少一部分悬浮固体沉降,形成相对于液体的生物需氧量具有降低的生物需氧量的澄清液体。 澄清的液体进行微区处理以从澄清液中除去至少一部分好氧微生物以形成相对于澄清液体具有降低的生物需氧量的渗透物。 最后,渗透物的至少一部分被排出或重新使用。