Claims
- 1. A water aeration system for receiving gas and/or iron laden water from a water source and delivering purified water to a service line, the system comprising:
- a tank including an internal volume fillable with water;
- a tank inlet, arranged in flow communication with the water source, through which water is introducible into said tank internal volume at a first elevation;
- an aerator for introducing air bubbles into said tank at at least one elevation below said tank inlet, said aerator comprising a regenerative blower for providing air at a sufficient pressure and volume to effect bubbling within said tank internal volume for causing the iron in said gas and/or iron laden water to precipitate and the gas in said gas and/or iron laden water to vent, wherein said air bubbles migrate upwardly through the water introduced into said tank internal volume to purify the water;
- a tank outlet, arranged in flow communication with the service line, through which at least partially purified water from a bottom portion of said tank internal volume is removable; and
- a sediment outlet extending from the bottom of said tank whereby sediment can be removed from the tank for disposal.
- 2. The water aeration system of claim 1 wherein said aerator comprises a plurality of branch pipes with air emitting holes disposed at at least two elevations within said tank internal volume below said tank inlet.
- 3. A water aeration system for receiving gas and/or iron laden water from a water source and delivering purified water to a service line, the system comprising:
- a tank including an internal volume fillable with water;
- a tank inlet, arranged in flow communication with the water source, through which water is introducible into said tank internal volume;
- an aerator for introducing air bubbles into said tank, said aerator comprising a regenerative blower for providing air at a sufficient pressure and volume to effect bubbling within said tank internal volume for causing the iron in said gas and/or iron laden water to precipitate and the gas in said gas and/or iron laden water to vent;
- a tank outlet, arranged in flow communication with the service line, through which at least partially purified water from said tank internal volume is removable; and
- a sediment drain located in the bottom portion of said tank whereby collected sediment can be removed for disposal.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/504,343, filed Jul. 19, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,618,417
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Divisions (1)
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