Claims
- 1. Apparatus for the aerobic biological purification of liquid wastes containing organic pollutants comprising a tank containing a liquid having a high biomass concentration, means to introduce a liquid to be purified into said tank, pump means arranged to withdraw liquid from near the bottom of said tank, a fluid flow connection from said pump means to eductor means arranged to entrain air into said liquid, means to introduce said aerated liquid into said tank to cause a rapid circulatory movement of liquid in said tank and to produce a vortex at the surface thereof, spray means connected to the output of said pump to spray liquid onto said vortex, liquid metering means arranged to feed a predetermined proportion of said liquid to mechanical separating means arranged to separate out sludge from said liquid and capable of separating and concentrating the sludge to a concentration sufficiently high so that the concentrated sludge can be used to maintain the high biomass concentration in the tanks and means for introducing a proportion of said separated sludge directly into said tank.
- 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said mechanical separating means is a centrifugal decanter.
- 3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein a flotator or gravity clarifier is arranged before said mechanical separating means.
- 4. The method for the aerobic biological purification of liquid wastes containing organic pollutants comprising:
- (a) introducing the liquid waste into a tank containing a liquid having a high predetermined biomass concentration;
- (b) withdrawing liquid from the tank and entraining air into the withdrawn liquid;
- (c) introducing the liquid with the entrained air into the tank in a manner so as to cause the liquid in the tank to circulate and produce a vortex at the surface of and a foam on the surface of the liquid in the tank to thereby oxygenate the liquid in the tank;
- (d) maintaining the height of the foam at a predetermined level by withdrawing liquid from the tank and spraying a portion of the withdrawn liquid on to the surface of the foam;
- (e) separating and concentrating the sludge therefrom by a mechanical separation device capable of producing a sludge of sufficiently high concentration to carry out step (f); and
- (f) recycling a portion of said concentrated sludge to the tank at a rate so as to maintain the biomass concentration within the tank at the pedetermined level.
- 5. A process as claimed in claim 4 wherein the biomass concentration in said tank is maintained at between about 10,000 mg/l and 100,000 mg/l.
- 6. A process as claimed in claim 4 wherein a small quantity of a high foaming surface active agent is added to the contents of said tank.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 769,730, filed on Feb. 17, 1977, abandoned.
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