Claims
- 1. A method of controlling contaminant flow into a water reservoir comprising:
defining a critical settling velocity for particulate matter entering into a reservoir at an inlet; determining a required surface area for a portion of the reservoir which is to function as an artificial settling pond; and installing within the reservoir, about the inlet, a boom comprising a support system and a curtain connected to the support system, the curtain being formed of a flexible fabric that allows movement of water therethrough and the curtain having a lower end and an upper end, the boom defining the artificial settling pond into which water and particulate matter from the inlet enters; wherein particulate matter larger than a minimum size settles from suspension within the artificial settling pond and at least a portion of particulate matter smaller than a minimum size is filtered by the curtain.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the boom curtain includes first and second sheets of the flexible fabric and the boom further comprises a gas injection system which includes an outlet positioned between the first and second sheets of flexible fabric, said method further comprising:
injecting gas into the water between the first and second sheets of flexible fabric, said injecting removing particulate matter impinging upon one or both sheets of flexible fabric.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the boom further comprises first and second sample ports positioned on opposite sides of the curtain, the sample ports being in fluid communication with water within the artificial settling pond and water outside the artificial settling pond.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 further comprising:
defining a critical settling velocity for particulate matter smaller than the minimum size, which particulate matter passes through the curtain of the boom; determining a required surface area for a second portion of the reservoir which is to function as a secondary artificial settling pond; and installing within the reservoir, about the first boom, a second boom comprising a support system and a curtain connected to the support system, the curtain being formed of a flexible fabric that allows movement of water therethrough and the curtain having a lower end and an upper end, the boom defining the secondary artificial settling pond into which water and particulate matter from the artificial settling pond enters; wherein particulate matter smaller than the minimum size of the artificial settling pond but larger than a minimum size for the secondary settling pond settles from suspension within the secondary artificial settling pond.
- 5. A method of reducing bacterial counts in a water reservoir into which bacteria and other pollutants are introduced from storm water runoff via natural or man-made inlets, the method comprising:
defining a critical settling velocity for particulate matter entering into a reservoir at an inlet; determining a required surface area for a portion of the reservoir which is to function as an artificial settling pond; and installing within the reservoir, about the inlet, a boom comprising a support system and a curtain connected to the support system, the curtain being formed of a flexible fabric that allows movement of water therethrough and the curtain having a lower end and an upper end, the boom defining the artificial settling pond into which water and particulate matter from the inlet enters; wherein organic particulate matter larger than a minimum size settles from suspension within the artificial settling pond, a bacterial population in the artificial settling pond feed upon and decompose the organic matter, and upon partial depletion, the population thereof diminishes.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the total quantity of organic matter passing into the reservoir is diminished by the presence of the artificial settling pond and the bacterial population within the reservoir is substantially reduced.
- 7. The method according to claim 5, wherein the boom curtain includes first and second sheets of the flexible fabric and the boom further comprises a gas injection system which includes an outlet positioned between the first and second sheets of flexible fabric, said method further comprising:
injecting gas into the water between the first and second sheets of flexible fabric, said injecting removing particulate matter impinging upon one or both sheets of flexible fabric.
- 8. The method according to claim 5, wherein the boom further comprises first and second sample ports positioned on opposite sides of the curtain, the sample ports being in fluid communication with water within the artificial settling pond and water outside the artificial settling pond.
- 9. A method of controlling contaminant flow into a water reservoir comprising:
installing within a reservoir, about an inlet thereof, a boom comprising a support system and a curtain connected to the support system, the curtain being formed of a flexible fabric that allows movement of water therethrough and the curtain having a lower end and an upper end, the boom defining an artificial settling pond into which water and particulate matter from the inlet enters; said installing being carried out in a manner whereby particulate matter larger than a minimum size settles from suspension within the artificial settling pond and at least a portion of particulate matter smaller than a minimum size is filtered by the curtain.
- 10. A method of reducing bacterial counts in a water reservoir into which bacteria and other pollutants are introduced from storm water runoff via natural or man-made inlets, the method comprising:
installing within a reservoir, about an inlet thereof, a boom comprising a support system and a curtain connected to the support system, the curtain being formed of a flexible fabric that allows movement of water therethrough and the curtain having a lower end and an upper end, the boom defining an artificial settling pond into which water and particulate matter from the inlet enters; said installing being carried out in a manner whereby organic particulate matter larger than a minimum size settles from suspension within the artificial settling pond, a bacterial population in the artificial settling pond feeds upon and decomposes the organic matter, and upon partial depletion, the population thereof diminishes.
- 11. A method of reducing a count for dissolved constituents in a water reservoir into which dissolved constituents are introduced from storm water runoff via a natural or man-made inlet, the method comprising:
installing within a reservoir, about an inlet thereof, a boom comprising a support system and a curtain connected to the support system, the curtain being formed of a flexible fabric that allows movement of water therethrough and the curtain having a lower end and an upper end, the boom defining an artificial settling pond into which water and dissolved constituents enter from the inlet; said installing being carried out in a manner whereby growth of an aquatic vegetative flora on the boom curtain and within the artificial settling pond feeds upon organic matter and dissolved constituents present in the water in the artificial settling pond, thereby reducing the count of dissolved constituents on the downstream side of the boom curtain relative to the count of dissolved constituents entering the artificial settling pond.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/295,994 filed Jun. 5, 2001, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60295994 |
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