Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090236282 | METHODS FOR BIOLOGICAL PURIFICATION OF WASTE - A method for purifying a waste environment includes treating a portion of the waste environment to inactivate or diminish native microorganisms, adding augmenting microorganisms to the treated waste environment, simultaneously growing and acclimating a microbiological culture and discharging the microbiological culture to the waste environment. The method provides improved biological purification of waste and in-situ bioaugmentation. | 09-24-2009 |
20120255903 | NON-WOVEN MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR AND ITS FOULING CONTROL METHOD - Disclosed is a method for biological treatment of wastewater in a non-woven membrane bioreactor (MBR) system. The mixed liquor contained in the bioreactor is filtered with a non-woven fabric membrane having a pore size in the range of 0.1 μm to 5.0 μm. Membrane fouling is controlled and flux is improved in the non-woven MBR system by adding an effective amount of a water soluble sludge filterability improvement chemical to the mixed liquor. | 10-11-2012 |
20120270328 | Methods of Cationic Polymer Detection - The present invention concerns a method of detecting cationic polymers comprising: obtaining a target water sample containing a cationic polymer; adding a polymer dispersant solution and a phosphate solution to the target water sample, the polymer dispersant solution is comprised of a polymer dispersant with calcium and magnesium hardness and the phosphate solution is comprised of a phosphate; standing the target water sample; and measuring the turbidity of the target water sample; comparing the turbidity of said target water sample with a calibration curve of the turbidity of samples containing known concentrations of cationic polymers to determine the concentration of cationic polymers in said target water sample. | 10-25-2012 |
20130037483 | METHODS OF CONDITIONING MIXED LIQUOR USING WATER SOLUBLE QUATERNARY AMMONIUM STARCHES - Disclosed is a method of conditioning mixed liquor in membrane bioreactor (MBR) systems comprising adding an effective amount of a treatment composition comprising a water soluble cationic quaternary ammonium starch or a water soluble quaternary ammonium starch/gum blend to the mixed liquor. Also disclosed is a method of improving flux in an MBR system comprising adding the treatment composition to the mixed liquor of the MBR. | 02-14-2013 |
20130056412 | MIXED LIQUOR FILTERABILITY TREATMENT IN A MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR - A membrane bioreactor uses a process and apparatus for dosing flux enhancing chemicals (FEC) to respond to temporary periods of operation that cause, or are likely to cause, membrane fouling. An FEC dosing device is provided in communication with a channel separating a process tank and the membrane unit of an MBR. A mixer in the channel rapidly mixes dosed FEC with mixed liquor flowing into the membrane tank. The dosing device is connected to sensors sensing conditions in the channel, the membrane unit or both. FEC is added to the mixed liquor flowing into the membrane unit considering conditions in the mixed liquor flowing to the membrane unit or membrane operating parameters or both. The FEC dosage may be in the range of 0.05 to 10 mg/g MLSS. The process may include steps of initiating dosing, adjusting the dosing concentration, and terminating dosing. | 03-07-2013 |
20130220920 | METHODS FOR IMPROVING MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR SYSTEMS - A method of conditioning mixed liquor in a membrane bioreactor includes dispersing a treatment additive in the mixed liquor. The treatment additive includes a water soluble block copolymer. Methods for improving flux in a membrane bioreactor and clarifying wastewater are also provided. | 08-29-2013 |
20130248445 | MEMBRANE FILTRATION PROCESS WITH HIGH WATER RECOVERY - A membrane filtration process includes pretreating an influent solution to remove suspended solids, to produce a pretreated solution. pH of the pretreated solution is adjusted to at least 8.3 or lower by injecting CO | 09-26-2013 |
20130334135 | METHOD OF REMOVING RECALCITRANT ORGANIC POLLUTANTS - Recalcitrant chemical oxygen demand (COD) of a liquid is reduced in a water treatment system. The method includes pretreating the liquid in a pretreatment unit to remove indigenous bacteria or microbes to a population level below which the indigenous organisms can interfere with the screened and externally introduced microorganisms. The liquid is then provided to a reactor that has a filter bed formed with a carrier material. Special microbes are screened and used to colonize the carrier material to remove recalcitrant COD. A biofilm is cultured on the surface of the carrier material to immobilize the screened microbes in the reactor. The method further includes percolating the liquid from the pretreatment unit through the filter bed colonized with the screened microbes to degrade at least part of the recalcitrant COD under aerobic conditions. In one embodiment, the filter is formed with biological granular activated carbon (GAC) as the carrier material and the screened microbes comprise at least one microbial species selected from the group consisting of | 12-19-2013 |