Claims
- 1. Process for the treatment of aqueous organic waste streams in an anaerobic filter, with concomitant production of methane gas while supplying alkaline material to the filter to neutralize acids fed thereto and formed therein, to produce a liquid effluent stream containing said methane gas from said filter, said liquid effluent stream having a lower C.O.D. content than said waste stream and containing less than 600 mg per liter of volatile suspended solids, said process comprising separating said methane gas from said liquid effluent stream, separating said liquid effluent stream into two liquid streams, hereafter termed stream a and stream b, withdrawing said liquid stream a while recycling said liquid stream b, to said filter and blending said stream b together with fresh feed of said waste stream, the volumetric rate of said fresh feed being about the same as the volumetric rate of withdrawal of said liquid stream a, and the ratio of said volumetric rate of feed to the volumetric rate of said recycle being in the range of about 1:1 to 1:20, feeding said withdrawn liquid a to an aerobic digestor to produce an activated sludge slurry, passing said activated sludge slurry to a clarifier to produce activated sludge and a clarified effluent and recycling at least about 20% of the net activated sludge produced in said aerobic digester to said anaerobic filter, in which process said fresh feed of said waste stream has a C.O.D. of at least about 5000 mg/l, the fresh feed is supplied at a rate which is at least about 0.5 lb. C.O.D. per cubic foot of filter per day, the mixture of said liquid b and said fresh feed has a C.O.D. of at least about 500, said filter comprises packing of such construction that the void volume is about 60%, the hydraulic feed rate in said filter is at least about 1 foot per hour and said fresh feed has a pH of about 3 to 5.
- 2. Process as in claim 1 wherein the CO.sub.2 partial pressure in said filter being at least about 1/5 atmosphere.
- 3. Process as in claim 2 in which the fresh feed comprises formic acid and about 0.1 to 1% formaldehyde, and said void volume being over 75%.
- 4. Process as in claim 3 in which the concentration of volatile suspended solids in said liquid b is less than 80% of that in said liquid a.
- 5. Process as in claim 4 in which the concentration of magnesium in the total feed to the base of said filter is at most about 0.2 gram equivalent per liter.
- 6. Process as in claim 1 in which the fresh feed comprises formic acid and about 0.1 to 1% formaldehyde, and said void volume being over 75%.
- 7. Process as in claim 6 in which the concentration of volatile suspended solids in said liquid b is less than 80% of that in said liquid a.
- 8. Process as in claim 7 in which the concentration of sodium in the total feed to the base of said filter is at most about 0.1 gram equivalent per liter.
- 9. Process as in claim 1 in which said fresh feed has a C.O.D. of about 5000 to about 50,000 gm/l and said hydraulic feed rate is about 1 to about 10 feet per hour.
- 10. Process as in claim 1 in which said ratio of said volumetric rate of feed to said volumetric rate of recycle is about 1:4 to 1:15 and the void volume of the filter is above 75%.
- 11. Process as in claim 10 in which at least 60% of the net activated sludge produced in said aerobic digestor is recycled to said anaerobic filter.
- 12. Process as in claim 1 in which the volatile suspended solids content in said stream a is below about 500 mg/l.
- 13. Process as in claim 1 in which said dividing step comprises passing said liquid effluent stream into a gas-disengaging solids-settling zone to produce a liquid stream a which has a lower concentration of said suspended bacterial solids than either said effluent stream or said stream b.
- 14. Process as in claim 13 in which said fresh feed has a C.O.D. of about 5000 to about 50,000 mg/l and said hydraulic feed rate is about 1 to about 10 feet per hour.
- 15. Process as in claim 1 in which said alkaline material comprises magnesium oxide or magnesium carbonate.
- 16. Process as in claim 1 in which said alkaline material comprises sodium formate.
- 17. Process as in claim 1 in which said fresh feed of said waste stream comprises formic acid and about 0.1 to 1% formaldehyde.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 57,545, filed July 13, 1979, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 737,241 filed Oct. 29, 1976, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (4)
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Young et al., "The Anaerobic Filter for Waste Treatment", WPCFJ, pp. R160-173, May 1969. |
Climenhage, "Biological Denitrification of Nylon Intermediates Wastewater", 22nd Canadian CHE Conference, Sep. 1972. |
Merck Index, 6th Edition, p. 879, 1952. |
Jennett et al., "Anaerobic Filter Treatment of Pharmaceutical Waste", JWPCF, pp. 104-121, Jan. 1975. |
Continuations (2)
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