Method and plant for the purification of waste water by the activated sludge method
First Claim
1. Method for the purification of polluted water, such as waste water, comprising the steps of 1) successively passing a mixture of polluted water and recycled sludge in a predetermined flow direction through at least two biological treatment zones and maintaining within one of said treatment zones such flow conditions that sludge is accumulated therein, 2) periodically changing the flow direction of said mixture by introducing said mixture in the treatment zone in which sludge had been accumulated during the preceding period, 3) passing the water thus treated to a permanent clarification zone to separate the water into a water fraction and a sludge fraction, and 4) recycling at least part of the separated sludge fraction and mixing it with untreated polluted water.
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Abstract
A method and plant for the purification of polluted water by the activated sludge method is provided in that a mixture of polluted water and recycled sludge is subjected to biological treatments in at least two treatment zones, and maintaining for a period such conditions in one of the treatment zones that a sludge precipitation occurs therein, supplying in a subsequent period the mixture of polluted water and recycled sludge directly or indirectly to the zone which, during the preceding period, served as a sludge precipitation zone prior to further treatment thereof in one or more treatment zones, and passing the treated water to a permanent clarification zone and separating it into a water fraction and a sludge fraction, at least a part of the sludge fraction being recycled and mixed with polluted water.
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- 1. Method for the purification of polluted water, such as waste water, comprising the steps of 1) successively passing a mixture of polluted water and recycled sludge in a predetermined flow direction through at least two biological treatment zones and maintaining within one of said treatment zones such flow conditions that sludge is accumulated therein, 2) periodically changing the flow direction of said mixture by introducing said mixture in the treatment zone in which sludge had been accumulated during the preceding period, 3) passing the water thus treated to a permanent clarification zone to separate the water into a water fraction and a sludge fraction, and 4) recycling at least part of the separated sludge fraction and mixing it with untreated polluted water.
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9. Plant for the purification of polluted water, such as waste water, comprising at least two treatment tanks provided with aeration and/or stirring means and means for alternatingly feeding a mixture of polluted water and recycled sludge to one tank and the other tank, means for alternatingly discharging aqueous medium from the treatment tanks, a clarification tank provided with means for supplying aqueous medium from the treatment tanks, means for discharging purified water and means for discharging precipitated sludge and recycling the discharged sludge to one of treatment tanks, wherein means for intermittently stopping the aeration or stirring means in each said treatment tank is provided to effect precipitation of sludge, and means for shifting the feeding of the mixture of polluted water and sludge is provided such that the tank which during the previous period served as a sludge precipitation tank is suppled with the mixture of polluted water and sludge before the mixture is passed on to one or more treatment of the tanks.
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