Apparatus for removal of solid, chemical and bacterial waste fro

Liquid purification or separation – Recirculation – Serially connected distinct treating or storage units

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210205, 210220, C02F 124, C02F 132, C02F 178

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053084802

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a two-stage, multi-phase apparatus for the rapid and economical purification of waste water which may contain solid wastes, and which does contain chemical and bacterial wastes. The waste water is first intimately intermixed with a gaseous oxidant comprising ozone and oxygen to remove solids, then resaturated with oxidant for the breakdown and destruction of chemical and bacterial wastes. Thereafter a portion of the treated water is recirculated through the system for retreatment while the remainder is first treated with ultraviolet light and then degassed prior to discharge from the system in its purified state.

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