Claims
- 1. A method for improving digestion rates in a sludge digester which comprises: filling a mixing tank with an undigested sludge; mixing the sludge with a mechanical mixer; forcing oxygen gas under pressure through a plurality of sparger jets protruding from a wall surface of the mixing tank into the interior of the sludge; bubbling oxygen gas under pressure from a plurality of bubbling diffusers, located in a floor of the mixing tank in a circle approximately ⅔ of the diameter of the mixing tank, into the sludge; and draining the mixing tank when the sludge has been digested as a batch process.
- 2. A method for improving digestion rates in a sludge digester which comprises: filling a mixing tank with an undigested sludge; mixing the sludge with a mechanical mixer; forcing oxygen gas under pressure through a plurality of sparger jets protruding from a wall surface of the mixing tank into the interior of the sludge; bubbling oxygen gas under pressure from a plurality of bubbling diffusers, located in a floor of the mixing tank in a circle approximately ⅔ of the diameter of the mixing tank, into the sludge; and draining processed sludge and introducing new sludge into the mixing tank continuously as a continuous process.
- 3. A method for improving digestion rates in a sludge digester which comprises: filling a mixing tank with an undigested sludge; mixing the sludge with a mechanical mixer; forcing oxygen gas under pressure through a plurality of sparger jets protruding from a wall surface of the mixing tank into the interior of the sludge; bubbling oxygen gas under pressure from a plurality of bubbling diffusers; thereby causing a free and dissolved oxygen content within the undigested sludge to be between four an forty five parts per million; and draining the mixing tank when the sludge has been digested as a batch process.
- 4. A method for improving digestion rates in a sludge digester which comprises: filling a mixing tank with an undigested sludge; mixing the sludge with a mechanical mixer; forcing oxygen gas under pressure through a plurality of sparger jets protruding from a wall surface of the mixing tank into the interior of the sludge; bubbling oxygen gas under pressure from a plurality of bubbling diffusers, thereby causing a free and dissolved oxygen content within the undigested sludge to be between four an forty five parts per million; and draining processed sludge and introducing new sludge into the mixing tank continuously as a continuous process.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application, being a divisional of Ser. No. 09/798,230 with an official filing date of Mar. 2, 2001 and which is presently co-pending, claims the non-elected Claims thereof, and the priority date of a prior filed provisional patent application having a serial No. 60/187,627, and an official filing date of Mar. 8, 2000, and which was claimed by the parent application and which discloses identical subject matter as described herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60187627 |
Mar 2000 |
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Divisions (1)
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09798230 |
Mar 2001 |
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10183228 |
Jun 2002 |
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