Claims
- 1. A computerized chemical injection system for controlling hydrogen sulfide emissions from a waste water stream, comprising:
- a) removing a quantity of atmosphere from above a portion of the waste water stream;
- b) sensing whether the quantity of atmosphere removed includes hydrogen sulfide gas therein;
- c) analyzing the concentration of hydrogen sulfide gas within the removed air, through the use of an analyzer;
- d) providing a specified quantity of dopant amine chemical compound into the waste water stream, the quantity depending on the level of hydrogen sulfide derived from the analyzer, to absorb the H.sub.2 S gas; and
- e) continuously repeating steps a-d, to reduce concentrations of hydrogen sulfide sensed within the atmosphere above the stream,
- wherein said quantity of atmosphere above the waste water stream is removed from above the stream through a pump device.
- 2. A computerized chemical injection system for controlling hydrogen sulfide emissions from a waste water stream comprising:
- a) removing a quantity of atmosphere from above a portion of the waste water stream;
- b) sensing whether the quantity of atmosphere removed includes hydrogen sulfide gas therein;
- c) analyzing the concentration of hydrogen sulfide gas within the removed air, through the use of an analyzer;
- d) providing a specified quantity of dopant amine chemical compound into the waste water stream, the quantity depending on the level of hydrogen sulfide derived from the analyzer, to absorb the H.sub.2 S gas; and
- e) continuously repeating steps a-d, to reduce concentrations of hydrogen sulfide sensed within the atmosphere above the stream,
- wherein the dopant amine chemical compound provided into the stream has a general formula selected from the group consisting of ##STR10## wherein R' is a C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkyl group, and ##STR11## and wherein R is selected from the group consisting of H and C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 alkyls.
- 3. A computerized chemical injection system for controlling hydrogen sulfide emissions from a waste water stream, comprising:
- a) removing a quantity of atmosphere from above a portion of the waste water stream;
- b) sensing whether the quantity of atmosphere removed includes hydrogen sulfide gas therein;
- c) analyzing the concentration of hydrogen sulfide gas within the removed air, through the use of an analyzer;
- d) providing a specified quantity of dopant amine chemical compound into the waste water stream, the quantity depending on the level of hydrogen sulfide derived from the analyzer, to absorb the H.sub.2 S gas;
- e) continuously repeating steps a-d, to reduce concentrations of hydrogen sulfide sensed within the atmosphere above the stream; and
- f) monitoring the level of hydrogen sulfide gas within the atmosphere of a control room above the waste water stream.
- 4. A computerized chemical injection system for controlling hydrogen sulfide concentration in a sewerage stream, comprising:
- a) removing a quantity of atmosphere from above a portion of the sewerage stream;
- b) sensing the presence of hydrogen sulfide gas within the quantity of atmosphere removed;
- c) analyzing the concentration of hydrogen sulfide gas within the removed atmosphere;
- d) pumping a specified quantity of a dopant amine chemical compound into the sewerage stream, said quantity depending on the concentration of hydrogen sulfide gas sensed in the stream, to absorb at least part of the hydrogen sulfide gas present;
- e) repeating steps a) through d) on a continuous basis through the use of a computerized analyzer; and
- f) monitoring the level of hydrogen sulfide gas contained within the atmosphere of a control room above the waste water stream and providing an alarm upon the presence of predetermined levels of hydrogen sulfide gas in the room.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/743,815 filed on Aug. 12, 1991 now abandoned.
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