Claims
- 1. A filter for treating water containing solids to produce a permeate lean in solids comprising:
(a) an open tank defining a generally horizontal flow path between an inlet to supply a feed water containing solids into the tank and an outlet for water rich in solids to leave the tank; (b) six or more membrane modules of filtering membranes placed in the tank spaced horizontally consecutively along the flow path, such that
(i) any distance between adjacent membrane modules along the flow path is less than one half of the length of a membrane module measured along the flow path, (ii) the total length of all of the membrane modules measured along the flow path excluding any distance between them along the flow path is at least twice the width of the membrane modules measured perpendicular to the flow path and (iii) the distance from the membrane modules to the walls of the tank measured perpendicular to the flow path is greater than any distance along the flow path between adjacent membrane modules; (c) permeate collectors for connecting a permeate side of the filtering membranes to a source of negative pressure; and, (d) agitators below the modules operable when the tank is filled with water containing solids to entrain water containing solids around the membrane modules and flow the water containing solids upwards through the modules substantially throughout permeation.
- 2. A process for treating water containing solids to produce a permeate lean in solids comprising:
(a) providing a filter according to claim 1; (b) introducing a feed water containing an initial concentration of solids into the tank through the inlet to immerse the membranes in water containing solids; (c) producing a filtered permeate with a reduced concentration of solids on a permeate side of the membranes by applying a negative pressure to the permeate collectors; (d) removing the permeate produced on the permeate side of the membranes from the tank; (e) withdrawing a retentate having an increased concentration of solids compared to the initial concentration of solids from the tank through the outlet substantially continuously while producing the filtered permeate; (f) introducing feed water into the tank to replace water removed from the tank to keep the membranes immersed in water during the step of producing the filtered permeate; and, (g) operating the agitators to create a localized flow of tank water about each module substantially throughout permeation in which water in the tank flows upwards through the membrane module then downwards and towards the outlet in a space beside the membrane module.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the agitators are aerators and the aerators are operated to produce more aeration towards the outlet of the tank.
- 4. The process of claim 2 further comprising backwashing the membrane modules from time to time, the amount of backwashing being biased towards the outlet of the tank.
- 5. A process for filtering water comprising,
(a) introducing a feed water containing an initial concentration of solids into an open tank to immerse one or more filtering membranes located in the open tank, the feed water contacting a first side of the membranes; and (b) in repeated cycles,
(i) applying suction on a second side of the membranes to withdraw a filtered permeate while adding sufficient feed water to keep the membranes submerged and permitting the concentration of solids in the tank water to rise to an increased concentration; and, (ii) rapidly flushing the tank while continuing to withdraw filtered permeate by (A) withdrawing a retentate from the tank and (B) adding feed water to keep the membranes submerged, until the concentration of solids in the tank is less than 40% of the increased concentration.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the concentration of solids in the tank at the end of the steps (b)(ii) is less than 20% of the increased concentration.
- 7. The process of claim 5 wherein the duration of the repeated cycles is at least about 2 hours and the duration of steps b(ii) is less than about 25 minutes.
- 8. The process of claim 7 wherein the membranes are aerated at least during steps b(i) and the aeration is biased towards a later part of the steps b(i).
- 9. The process of claim 7 wherein the duration of steps b(ii) is selected to produce a desired amount of permeate, the desired amount of permeate being at least 90% of the amount of feed water entering the tank.
- 10. The process of claim 7 wherein the membranes are backwashed from time to time at least during the steps b(i) and the frequency or duration of the backwashing is biased towards a later part of the steps b(i).
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/444,414, filed Nov. 22, 1999. The entire disclosure of application Ser. No. 09/444,414 is incorporated herein by this reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60109520 |
Nov 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09444414 |
Nov 1999 |
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10098365 |
Mar 2002 |
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