Claims
- 1. A method using an aqueous effluent comprising the steps of:
collecting water contaminated with the 0.15% or more by weight of the salts of Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, or CO3 or combinations thereof; processing the contaminated water to produce a first effluent of clean water and a second effluent of waste water; analyzing the clean water to determine if its sodium content is too high for potable use; and using the clean water for laundry applications if it has been determined that its sodium content is too high for potable use.
- 2. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 1 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water includes the step of water softening.
- 3. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 2 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water is by ion-exchange, precipitation, membrane softening or electrolysis.
- 4. A method using an aqueous effluent comprising the steps of:
collecting water contaminated with the salts of Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, or CO3; processing the contaminated water to produce a first effluent of clean water and a second effluent of waste water; analyzing the clean water to determine if its sodium content is too high for potable use; and using the clean water within a cooling tower to dissipate heat if it has been determined that the clean water's sodium content is too high for potable use.
- 5. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 4 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water includes the step of water softening.
- 6. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 5 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water is by ion-exchange, precipitation, membrane softening or electrolysis.
- 7. A method using an aqueous effluent comprising the steps of:
collecting water contaminated with the salts of Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, or CO3; processing the contaminated water to produce a first effluent of clean water and a second effluent of waste water; analyzing the clean water to determine if its sodium content is too high for potable use; and using the clean water for sealing a pond if it has been determined that the clean water's sodium content is too high for potable use.
- 8. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 7 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water includes the step of water softening.
- 9. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 8 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water is by ion-exchange, precipitation, membrane softening or electrolysis.
- 10. A method using an aqueous effluent comprising the steps of:
collecting water contaminated with the salts of Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, or CO3; processing the contaminated water to produce a first effluent of clean water and a second effluent of waste water; analyzing the clean water to determine if its sodium content is too high for potable use; and applying the clean water to soil to effect soil stabilization if it has been determined that the clean water's sodium content is too high for potable use.
- 11. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 10 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water includes the step of water softening.
- 12. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 11 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water is by ion-exchange, precipitation, membrane softening or electrolysis.
- 13. A method using an aqueous effluent comprising the steps of:
collecting waste water contaminated with the salts of Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, or CO3 or combinations thereof, the waste water being produced as a result of water purification of contaminated water which results in a first effluent of substantially clean water and a second effluent of waste water; and applying the waste water to soil to inhibit root rot.
- 14. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 13 wherein said waste water includes significant Na.
- 15. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 13 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water includes the step of water softening.
- 16. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 15 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water is by ion-exchange, precipitation, membrane softening or electrolysis.
- 17. A method using an aqueous effluent comprising the steps of:
collecting waste water contaminated with the salts of Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, or CO3 or combinations thereof, the waste water being produced as a result of water purification of contaminated water which results in a first effluent of substantially clean water and a second effluent of waste water; and applying the waste water to irrigate soil.
- 18. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 17 wherein said waste water includes significant Ca and Mg.
- 19. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 17 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water includes the step of water softening.
- 20. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 19 wherein the step of processing the contaminated water is by ion-exchange, precipitation, membrane softening or electrolysis.
- 21. The method of using an aqueous effluent of claim 18 wherein the step of applying waste water to irrigate soil is applied to adjust the soil's sodium adsorption rate.
- 22. A method for deicing and reducing the formation of ice on roads comprising the steps of:
collecting water contaminated with the 0. 15% or more by weight of the salts of Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, or CO3 or combinations thereof; processing the contaminated water to produce a first effluent of clean water and a second effluent of waste water; processing the second effluent of waste water to produce a substantially solid salt mixture; and applying the solid mixture of salts to a road for deicing or the reduction of the formation of road ice.
- 22. A method for deicing and reducing the formation of ice on roads of claim 21 wherein the step of processing said second effluent of waste water to create a substantially solid salt mixture includes the step of evaporation.
- 23. A method for deicing and reducing the formation of ice on roads of claim 21 where in the solid salt mixture includes 90% or more of sodium salts.
- 24. A method for deicing and reducing the formation of ice on roads of claim 22 wherein the solid salt mixture includes 90% or more of sodium salts.
- 25. A method for deicing and reducing the formation of ice on roads comprising the steps of:
collecting water contaminated with the 0.15% or more by weight of the salts of Na, Ca, Mg, Cl, SO4, or CO3 or combinations thereof; processing the contaminated water to produce a first effluent of clean water and a second effluent of waste water; processing the second effluent of waste water to produce a concentrated solution of salts; and applying the concentrated solution of salts to a road for deicing or for reducing of the formation of ice on the road.
- 26. A method for deicing and reducing the formation of ice on roads of claim 25 wherein the step of processing said second effluent of waste water to create a concentrated solution of salts includes the step of evaporation.
- 27. A method for deicing and reducing the formation of ice on roads of claim 25 wherein the concentrated solution of salts include increased levels of calcium and magnesium salts.
- 28. A method for deicing and reducing the formation of ice on roads of claim 26 wherein the concentrated solution of salts include increased levels of calcium and magnesium salts.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/565,735 filed on May 5, 2000, which is in turn, a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/110,789 filed on Jul. 6, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,071,411 issued Jun. 6, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
09565735 |
May 2000 |
US |
| Child |
09849453 |
May 2001 |
US |
| Parent |
09110789 |
Jul 1998 |
US |
| Child |
09565735 |
May 2000 |
US |