Claims
- 1. A water treatment apparatus in which a membrane separation device is disposed above a gas diffuser device arranged in a treating tank, wherein the gas diffuser device comprises a gas diffuser cylindrical pipe, gas discharge holes formed in the gas diffuser pipe have diameters within a range of 1 to 10 mm, an internal sectional area of the gas diffuser pipe is 1.25 times or more as much as the total area of the gas discharge holes formed in the gas diffuser pipe, and a relational expression of 20<X/Y<300 is satisfied wherein X is a sectional area (cm2) of the membrane separation device in a horizontal direction, and Y is the number of the gas discharge holes in the gas diffuser device.
- 2. The water treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the membrane separation device comprises a hollow fiber membrane module.
- 3. The water treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the membrane separation device comprises a hollow fiber membrane module including a hollow fiber membrane expanded and arranged in a plane state, fixing members for fixing the hollow fiber membrane while the ends of the hollow fiber membrane are kept open, and the structure members for supporting and receiving the fixing members; and the hollow fiber membrane module being disposed so that the plane formed by the hollow fiber membrane is substantially vertical.
- 4. The water treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the membrane separation device comprises a hollow fiber membrane module including a hollow fiber membrane expanded and arranged in a plane state, fixing members for fixing the hollow fiber membrane while the ends of the hollow fiber membrane are kept open, and the structure members for supporting and receiving the fixing members; and the hollow fiber membrane module being disposed so that the plane formed by the hollow fiber membrane is substantially vertical and the fiber axis direction of the hollow fiber membrane is substantially horizontal.
- 5. The water treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the membrane separation device comprises a hollow fiber membrane module including a hollow fiber membrane expanded and arranged in a plane state, fixing members for fixing the hollow fiber membrane while the ends of the hollow fiber membrane are kept open, and the structure members for supporting and receiving the fixing members; and the hollow fiber membrane module being disposed so that the plane formed by the hollow fiber membrane is substantially vertical and the fiber axis direction of the hollow fiber membrane has an angle inclined to a horizontal plane.
- 6. The water treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the membrane separation device comprises a hollow fiber membrane module including a hollow fiber membrane expanded and arranged in a plane state, fixing members for fixing the hollow fiber membrane while the ends of the hollow fiber membrane are kept open, and the structure members for supporting and receiving the fixing members; and the hollow fiber membrane module being disposed so that the plane formed by the hollow fiber membrane is substantially vertical and the fiber axis direction of the hollow fiber membrane is substantially vertical.
- 7. The water treatment apparatus according to any one of claims 3, 4, 5 or 6, wherein the hollow fiber membrane module has a primary and a secondary side which are disposed so that a water head difference may be provided between the primary side and the secondary side, and a membrane density in a membrane arranging section is in a range of 100 to 500 m2/m3.
- 8. The water treatment apparatus according to any one of claims 3, 4, 5 or 6, wherein the hollow fiber membrane module has a primary and a secondary side, said secondary side is exposed to a liquid pool released to the atmosphere in the treating tank while a connection between the and secondary sides of the hollow fiber membrane module is kept in a liquid-tight state, and the water level of this liquid pool is positioned so as to be lower than the water level of the water to be treated on the primary side.
- 9. The water treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the membrane separation device comprises a hollow fiber membrane module, and a membrane density in a membrane arranging section is in a range of 100 to 500 m2/m3.
- 10. A water treatment method which comprises the step of filtering water to be treated by a membrane separation device while air is continuously or intermittently diffused through a gas diffuser device; the gas diffuser device comprising a gas diffuser cylindrical pipe, gas discharge holes formed in the gas diffuser pipe having diameters within a range of 1 to 10 mm, an internal sectional area of the gas diffuser pipe being 1.25 times or more as much as the total area of the gas discharge holes formed in the gas diffuser pipe, the membrane separation device being disposed above the gas diffuser pipe in which a relational expression of 20<X/Y<300 is satisfied wherein X is a sectional area (cm2) of the membrane separation device in a horizontal direction, and Y is the number of the gas discharge holes in the gas diffuser device.
- 11. The water treatment method according to claim 10, wherein said gas diffusion velocity at the gas discharging holes is in a range of 5 to 100 cm/sec.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase of international application PCT/JP98/05520 filed Dec. 7, 1998 which designated the U.S.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP98/05520 |
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WO99/29630 |
6/17/1999 |
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