Method and apparatus for clarifying liquid using a pulsating sludge bed and part of concentrated sludge
First Claim
1. An apparatus for treatment of water, comprising:
- a source of water to be treated;
a source of a suitable coagulant to add to said water;
a source of a suitable flocculant to add to said water;
a pulsating sludge bed clarifier;
a sludge blanket within said clarifier having a top surface and a bottom surface;
a vacuum chamber connected to said clarifier for causing said clarifier to pulsate;
a conduit and mixing tank containing a mechanical stirring device into which said source of coagulant and said source of water is inserted to combine and mix said coagulant and said water;
a conduit connecting said mixed water and coagulant to said vacuum chamber;
a flocculant conduit for connecting said source of flocculant for discharge into said mixture of water and coagulant prior to said vacuum chamber;
a sludge recycle conduit for removing part of said sludge from said clarifier and inserting it into said mixing tank so that said sludge can mix with said water and said flocculant prior to said water flowing into said clarifier;
a sludge discharge conduit for removing excess sludge from said clarifier; and
a water discharge conduit for removing clarified water from said clarifier.
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Abstract
There is disclosed a pulsating sludge bed clarifier especially for the treatment of low turbidity waters, which uses incline plates in the sludge bed and some recirculated sludge. The clarification is greatly enhanced by recirculating a relatively small part of the sludge concentrate to a reactor chamber used for the premixing of water to be treated and the coagulant. The small amount of recirculated sludge cuts down significantly on the polymer flocculant, which is the most expensive chemical in the process that is required to be used, and can also serve to improve the adsorption of colors and similar materials, increase the density of the sludge blanket, and improve the rate of throughput of the system.
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6 Claims
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1. An apparatus for treatment of water, comprising:
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a source of water to be treated; a source of a suitable coagulant to add to said water; a source of a suitable flocculant to add to said water; a pulsating sludge bed clarifier; a sludge blanket within said clarifier having a top surface and a bottom surface; a vacuum chamber connected to said clarifier for causing said clarifier to pulsate; a conduit and mixing tank containing a mechanical stirring device into which said source of coagulant and said source of water is inserted to combine and mix said coagulant and said water; a conduit connecting said mixed water and coagulant to said vacuum chamber; a flocculant conduit for connecting said source of flocculant for discharge into said mixture of water and coagulant prior to said vacuum chamber; a sludge recycle conduit for removing part of said sludge from said clarifier and inserting it into said mixing tank so that said sludge can mix with said water and said flocculant prior to said water flowing into said clarifier; a sludge discharge conduit for removing excess sludge from said clarifier; and a water discharge conduit for removing clarified water from said clarifier. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for treatment of water comprising the following steps:
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provide a source of water to be treated; provide a source of a suitable coagulant; provide a source of a suitable flocculant; forming a body of said water in a clarifier; forming a sludge blanket in said body of water with a top surface and a bottom surface; removing some of the water from said body of water and returning it to said body of water by a vacuum chamber connected to said clarifier on a periodic basis to pulsate said sludge blanket; mixing said water and said coagulant by stirring with mechanical stirring device within a mixing tank; transferring said mixture of said water and coagulant and inserting it into said body of water in said clarifier; inserting said flocculant into said mixture of said water and said coagulant prior to said mixture being inserted into said vacuum chamber; removing part of said sludge from said clarifier; inserting said removed sludge into said mixing tank so that said sludge can mix with said water and said flocculant prior to said water being inserted into said clarifier; removing excess sludge from said clarifier through a sludge discharge conduit; and removing clarified water from said clarifier through a water discharge conduit. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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