Liquid purification or separation – Recirculation – Serially connected distinct treating or storage units
Patent
1989-01-12
1989-11-21
Fisher, Richard V.
Liquid purification or separation
Recirculation
Serially connected distinct treating or storage units
210206, 210207, 2102212, 210525, 2105322, C02F 330
Patent
active
048820466
ABSTRACT:
A septic system tank assembly, including a primary outer tank having a cylindrical wall, and within which there is nested a second tank also of a cylindrical configuration, extending diametrically across each tank is a dividing partition dividing the two tanks up into four chambers which carry out anaerobic, aerobic, clarification and disinfection treatment, the assembly further includes an air pump and conduits which delivers air to the aerobic chamber and a dispenser to dispense disinfectant material into the disinfectant chamber. The assembly also includes separate conveyor means to transfer both solid matter and floating matter from the clarification chamber to the anaerobic chamber.
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Biocycle Pty. Ltd.
Drodge Joseph
Fisher Richard V.
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