Claims
- 1. A method of treating all excess activated sludge discharged from an activated sludge treatment process, comprising:
- passing all of said excess sludge obtained from said process, none of which is to be returned to said activated sludge treating process, to a conversion unit;
- converting therein the cells of microorganisms in the suspended solids in said excess sludge to an organic liquid by ozonization of the excess sludge;
- passing the resulting organic liquid to a digesting stage in which activated sludge utilizes the organic liquid as a nutrient;
- aerobically digesting the organic liquid; and
- discharging the effluent from the digesting stage.
- 2. A method of treating all excess activated sludge discharged from an activated sludge treatment process, comprising:
- passing all of said excess sludge obtained from said process, none of which is to be returned to said activated sludge treating process, to a conversion unit;
- converting therein the cells of microorganisms in the suspended solids in said excess sludge to an organic liquid by ozonization of the excess sludge;
- passing the resulting organic liquid to a digesting stage in which activated sludge utilizes the organic liquid as a nutrient;
- aerobically digesting the organic liquid such that up to in excess of 95% of the solids suspended in said excess activated sludge can be digested; and
- discharging the effluent from the digesting stage.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 043,757, filed May 30, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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43757 |
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