Claims
- 1. A biofilter system for removal of carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, and/or mixtures thereof, from aqueous waste, comprising:
(a) a main biofilter chamber having an inlet port and an outlet port and containing therein aerobic and anaerobic bacteria without physical separation; and (b) a means for oxygenating said aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in said main biofilter chamber, including means for timing the oxygenation of said aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
- 2. The biofilter system of claim 1, wherein said main biofilter chamber is fluidly connected to a disinfection unit.
- 3. The biofilter system of claim 2, wherein said disinfection unit comprises an ozonizer.
- 4. The biofilter system of claim 2, wherein said disinfection unit utilizes ultraviolet light.
- 5. The biofilter system of claim 1, wherein said main biofilter chamber is fluidly connected to a means for measuring a nitrogen content, a phosphate content, organic carbon content and/or a pH level of a biofilter content contained therein.
- 6. The biofilter system of claim 1, wherein said bacteria are carried by a solid support in said main biofilter chamber.
- 7. The biofilter system of claim 6, wherein said solid support comprises media particles for cell immobilization and retention.
- 8. The biofilter system of claim 7, wherein said media particles are hydrophilic.
- 9. The biofilter system of claim 8, wherein said media particles are anionic.
- 10. The biofilter system of claim 7, wherein said media particles have a porous surface.
- 11. The biofilter system of claim 7, wherein said media particles are ceramic spheres.
- 12. The ceramic spheres of 11, wherein the diameter of said ceramic spheres is less than 1 mm.
- 13. The biofilter system of claim 6, wherein said solid support is a biotower.
- 14. The biofilter system of claim 6, wherein said solid support further comprises, coarse stones, slats, plastic media and/or a combination thereof.
- 15. The biofilter system of claim 6, wherein said solid support is a rotating biological contactor.
- 16. The biofilter system of claim 6, wherein said solid support comprises reticulated foam.
- 17. The biofilter system of claim 1, wherein said bacteria are present in said main biofilter chamber in suspension.
- 18. The biofilter system of claim 1, wherein said bacteria are capable of growth in aminobenzene, phenol, monoethylamine, diisopropylamine, or mixtures thereof.
- 19. The biofilter system of claim 1, wherein said means for oxygenating comprises a pump.
- 20. The biofilter system of claim 1, wherein said means for oxygenating comprises an agitator.
- 21. A method for removal of carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, and/or mixtures thereof from aqueous waste, wherein said method for removal is carried out by flowing said aqueous waste through said biofilter system of claim 1.
- 22. A method for removal of carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, phosphate containing matter and/or mixtures thereof, from an aqueous source comprising the steps of:
(a) contacting in a biofilter chamber said aqueous source with a mixture of aerobic and anaerobic bacteria; (b) providing high-oxygen conditions; (c) providing anoxic conditions; (d) alternating periodically the conditions of said biofilter chamber between steps (b) and (c); and (e) monitoring an outflow from said biofilter chamber for predetermined levels of carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter or mixtures thereof.
- 23. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said outflow is monitored for a nitrogen content, a phosphate content, and/or an organic carbon content.
- 24. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein steps (a) through (e) are repeated a plurality of times.
- 25. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said high-oxygen conditions are uniform throughout said chamber.
- 26. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said high-oxygen conditions are provided with predetermined periodicity.
- 27. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said high-oxygen and anoxic conditions are provided in alternate periods, and wherein each period lasts between 1 and 12 hours.
- 28. The method for removal of claim 27, wherein each of said period lasts between 2 and 9 hours.
- 29. The method for removal of claim 28, wherein each high-oxygen, period lasts between 3 and 7 hours, and each anoxic period lasts between 3 and 9 hours.
- 30. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein an amount of carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, or mixtures thereof in said outflow is reduced by no less than approximately 80% from an original amount of carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, or mixtures thereof in said aqueous waste.
- 31. The method for removal of claim 30, wherein the amount of carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, or mixtures thereof in said outflow is reduced by no less than approximately 90% from the original amount of carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, or mixtures thereof in said aqueous waste.
- 32. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said bacteria is a bacteria capable of growth in aminobenzene, phenol, monoethylamine, diisopropylamine, or mixtures thereof.
- 33. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said bacteria is carried by media particles for cell immobilization and retention.
- 34. The method for removal of claim 33, wherein said media particles are ceramic spheres having a porous surface.
- 35. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said aqueous waste is generated by aquaculture.
- 36. The method for removal of claim 35, wherein said aquaculture is carried out in a tank.
- 37. The method for removal of claim 35, wherein said aquaculture is carried out in a man-made pond.
- 38. The method for removal of claim 35, wherein said aquaculture is carried out in a natural pond.
- 39. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said aqueous waste is generated by agricultural runoffs.
- 40. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said aqueous waste is generated by food production.
- 41. The method for removal of claim 22, wherein said aqueous waste is generated by an industrial process.
- 42. The method for removal of claim 41, wherein said industrial process is an oil refining process.
- 43. The method for removal of claim 41, wherein said industrial process is production of munitions.
- 44. The method for removal of claim 43, wherein said industrial process is a tanning process.
- 45. The method for removal of claim 43, wherein said industrial process is a chemical manufacturing process.
- 46. The method for removal of claim 45, wherein said chemical manufacturing process produces a fertilizer.
- 47. An aquaculture system comprising:
(a) an aqueous environment; (b) a means for fluidly connecting said aqueous environment with said biofilter system of claim 1;(c) a means for disinfecting an outflow of said biofilter system; and (d) a means for returning said disinfected outflow to said aqueous environment.
- 48. The aquaculture system of claim 47, wherein said aquaculture system further comprises a pump.
- 49. The aquaculture system of claim 47, wherein said aquaculture system further comprises a means for filtering an outflow from said aqueous environment.
- 50. The aquaculture system of claim 47, wherein said aqueous environment is a tank.
- 51. The aquaculture system of claim 47, wherein said aqueous environment is a natural or a man-made pond.
- 52. The aquaculture system of claim 47, wherein said aqueous environment is a natural or a man-made lake.
- 53. The aquacultrue system of claim 47, wherein said aqueous environment is a cage system on a river, a near-shore area and/or a fjord.
- 54. A method of aquaculture, wherein fish are grown in said aqueous environment of claim 47.
- 55. A method of aquaculture, wherein aqueous waste resulting from said aquaculture is treated by said method for removal of claim 22.
- 56. A system for treating animal waste comprising:
(a) a first vessel having a first inlet port and a first outlet port, wherein said first vessel contains means for degrading animal waste solids within said animal waste and means for separating animal waste solids and animal waste liquid; and (b) a second vessel comprising the biofilter system of claim 1 wherein said inlet port of said biofilter chamber is fluidly connected to said first outlet port of said first vessel.
- 57. The system for treating animal waste of claim 56, wherein an effluent from said first vessel is aqueous.
- 58. A method of removing carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, or mixtures thereof from animal waste, comprising passing said animal waste through said system for treating animal waste of claim 56.
- 59. A method of treating animal waste, wherein a liquid portion of said animal waste is treated by said method for removal of claim 22.
- 60. The method for removal of claim 59, wherein an amount of said carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, or mixtures thereof in said outflow is reduced by no less than approximately 80% from an original amount of said carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, or mixtures thereof in said liquid portion of said animal waste.
- 61. The method for removal of claim 60, wherein the amount of said carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, or mixtures thereof in said outflow is reduced by no less than approximately 90% from the original amount of said carbonaceous matter, nitrogenous matter, or mixtures thereof in said liquid portion of said animal waste.
- 62. The method for removal of claim 59, wherein said animal waste is produced by any one of a pig, a horse, a goat, a sheep, a cow, a chicken, a turkey, an ostrich, an emu, a llama or an alpaca.
- 63. The method for removal of claim 59, wherein said animal waste comprises no more than approximately 10% solid animal waste.
- 64. The method for removal of claim 63, wherein said animal waste comprises no more than 5% solid animal waste.
- 65. The method for removal of claim 64, wherein said animal waste comprises no more than approximately 1% solid animal waste.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the right of priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 to U.S. Provisional Appl. No. 60/211,302 filed on Jun. 13, 2000, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60211302 |
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Continuations (1)
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09879851 |
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