Bacteria deactivation apparatus

Liquid purification or separation – With means to add treating material – With distinct reactor tank – trough or compartment

Reexamination Certificate

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C210S209000, C210S282000, C210S501000

Reexamination Certificate

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07906019

ABSTRACT:
A bacteria deactivation device that has a porous medium through which water and bacteria contained in the water, likeE. coliand fecal coliform, are passed. Colloidal silver within the medium deactivates bacteria that pass therethrough. The medium has a porosity up to 80% and pores sized to provide flow rates up to 8 liters per hour while meeting Environmental Protection Agency limits for human consumption of silver.

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