Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Treatment by living organism
Patent
1996-04-09
1997-06-17
Upton, Christopher
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Treatment by living organism
210624, 210626, 210 87, 210104, 2101953, C02F 312
Patent
active
056393717
ABSTRACT:
In the aeration reactor described in the specification, an aeration basin has two aeration cells separated by a dividing curtain and connected in series so as to normally receive wastewater in the first aeration cell and then pass the wastewater to the second aeration cell which is followed by a clarifier to separate sludge from the treated wastewater. A liquid level detector in the reactor responds to surges in the rate of flow of the wastewater through the reactor to redirect incoming wastewater and return sludge from the first aeration cell into the second aeration cell and isolate the first aeration cell to preserve active sludge in that cell.
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Jakob Michael H.
Loy Daniel E.
Parkson Corporation
Upton Christopher
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