Claims
- 1. In a clarification plant provided with at least one gas-tight activation tank which is provided with a surface ventilation rotor, a re-clarification tank, inlet means for supplying sewage to said activation tank and outlet means for conducting activation sewage to said re-clarification tank, a conduit having one end vertically oriented and disposed in said activation tank directly below said surface ventilation rotor and being connected at its other end to said reclarification tank for recycling activated sludge concentrate from said reclarification tank, an outlet aperture in said one end of said conduit being located in a suction zone of said surface ventilation rotor directly therebelow whereby the activated sludge in said conduit is sucked upward through the suction of said surface ventilation rotor thereinto, the improvement comprising:
- means for supplying substantially pure oxygen in a finely divided form to said other end of said conduit for application to the concentrated recycled activated sludge prior to the entry of said concentrated recycled activated sludge into said surface ventilation rotor.
- 2. A clarification plant according to claim 1, wherein said means for supplying substantially pure oxygen to said concentrated recycled activated sludge is also disposed about the periphery of said outlet aperture of said one end of said conduit for supplying said substantially pure oxygen to said concentrated recycled activated sludge as it emerges from said outlet aperture of said conduit immediately prior to entry into said surface ventilation rotor.
- 3. A clarification plant according to claim 2, wherein the surface ventilation rotor has at least two blade-shaped faces housed concentrically in respect of each other, a dividing wall being provided between adjacent blade-shaped faces for defining separate paths of upward flow through said surface ventilation rotor, whereby activated sludge emerging from said outlet aperture of said vertically oriented conduit is conveyed principally by the internal path while waste water in said activation tank is principally conveyed through the external flow path, such that mixing of the highly concentrated activated sludge with the waste water being clarified occurs only after emerging from the surface ventilation rotor, and means for introducing substantially pure oxygen from the top of said activation tank into the external and internal channels of said ventilation rotor.
- 4. A clarification plant according to claim 1, wherein at least two activation tanks are housed adjacent to each other and connected via at least one aperture, being located beneath the expected liquid level.
- 5. A clarification plant according to claim 1, wherein there is further provided at the base of the activation tank in axial alignment with the axis of rotation of said surface ventilation rotor, a flow-guide cone for the liquid having its tip upwardly directed.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO CORRESPONDING APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 308,600, filed by the same inventor on Nov. 21, 1972, now abandoned, and the same is incorporated herein in entirety by this reference thereto.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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