Claims
- 1. A slow sand filtering system which comprises:
- an uncovered filter tank; an inlet to said tank for water to be treated and an outlet from said tank for the treated water; said uncovered filter tank having therein a layer of sand, an effective filter-enhancing amount of zeolite, said zeolite being topped by a growth of schmutzdecke, said schmutzdecke comprising a layer of living organisms selected from the group consisting of algae, plankton, diatoms, protozoa, rotifers and bacteria.
- 2. A filtering system as described in claim 1, in which the zeolite is present in an amount of at least about ten percent by weight of the total sand filter medium.
- 3. A system as described in claim 1, in which the zeolite is from the group consisting of clinoptilolite, phillipsite or mordenite.
- 4. A system as described in claim 1, wherein the zeolite comprises a first water-contacting zone and the sand comprises a second water-contacting zone.
- 5. A system as described in claim 4, wherein the first water-contacting zeolite zone is from about six to about eighteen inches deep and the second water-contacting sand zone is from about five to about ten feet deep.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 880,065, filed June 30, 1986, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 645,207, filed Aug. 29, 1984, both now abandoned.
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