Claims
- 1. A process of treating sewage in a pumped sewer to maintain aerobic metabolism prior to subjecting the sewage to primary treatment which comprises the steps of:
- a. sumping sewage to be treated at an inlet end of the pumped sewer;
- b. pumping the sewage upwardly through the pumped sewer in a manner to maintain the sewer in a flooded condition;
- c. injecting under pressure into the sewage in the pumped sewer, an oxygen-rich gas which contains at least 90% by volume of oxygen in a manner wherein substantially all the gas introduced is dissolved in the sewage being pumped without formation of a discrete gas phase in the pumped sewer such as can cause vapor locks; and
- d. providing sufficient oxygen as in (c) to insure that aerobic metabolism is maintained throughout the length of the pumped sewer during residence of the sewage therein.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, in which the gas contains at least 98% by volume of oxygen.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, in which the concentration of dissolved oxygen in the sewage is monitored downstream, in respect of the direction of flow of the sewage, of where the gas is injected, and the rate at which the oxygen-rich gas is injected is adjusted in accordance with changes in the monitored value of the concentration of dissolved oxygen.
- 4. A process according to claim 1, in which the Biochemical Oxygen Demand of the sewage is monitored, and the rate at which the gas is injected is adjusted in accordance with changes in the monitored value of the Biochemical Oxygen Deman.
- 5. A process according to claim 1, in which the oxygen-rich gas is injected in at least two separate regions of the sewer.
- 6. A process according to claim 1, in which the sewage entering the sewer contains dissolved oxygen, and the oxygen-rich gas is injected sufficiently near to the inlet of the sewer to ensure that bacterial reduction of compounds containing oxygen and sulphur does not start before the sewage reaches the region or regions of injection.
- 7. A process as claimed in claim 1, in which the sewage entering the sewer contains dissolved sulphide, and the oxygen-rich gas is injected at a sufficient distance from the outlet of the sewer to ensure that the sewage leaving the sewer is exhausted of dissolved sulphide.
- 8. A process as claimed in claim 7, in which the concentration of dissolved sulphide is monitored, and the rate of injection of the oxygen-rich gas adjusted in accordance with changes in the monitored value.
- 9. A process according to claim 1, in which the gas is injected into the volute of a pump used to transfer the sewage along the sewer.
- 10. A process of treating sewage to maintain aerobic metabolism prior to pumping the sewage through a rising sewer to a primary treatment plant which comprises the steps of:
- a. sumping sewage to be treated in a sump of a pumphouse of a rising sewer;
- b. injecting under pressure an oxygen-rich gas which contains at least 90% by volume of oxygen into the sumped sewage in a manner wherein substantially all the gas introduced is dissolved in the sewage wherein the oxygen-rich gas does not collect as a discrete gas phase in any gas space that may exist above the sumped sewage; and
- c. providing sufficient oxygen as in (b) to insure that aerobic metabolism is maintained in the sump while the sumped sewage is awaiting pumpout to the rising sewer.
Priority Claims (3)
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1028/73 |
Jan 1973 |
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10080/73 |
Mar 1973 |
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38910/73 |
Aug 1973 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 429,744, filed Jan. 2, 1974, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
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