Process and system for separating solids from combined sewer overflows
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B01D-036/04
B01D-036/00
출원번호
US-0037417
(2005-01-18)
등록번호
US-7285211
(2007-10-23)
발명자
/ 주소
Brody,David
출원인 / 주소
Hubbell, Roth & Clark
대리인 / 주소
Brooks Kushman P.C.
인용정보
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19
초록▼
A retention treatment basin system and method 10 that handles an influent of combined wastewater and sewer overflows. The influent includes floatable 12 and settlable solids 14. The basin includes a ceiling 16. The retention treatment basin has one or more influent channels 20 that duct the influent
A retention treatment basin system and method 10 that handles an influent of combined wastewater and sewer overflows. The influent includes floatable 12 and settlable solids 14. The basin includes a ceiling 16. The retention treatment basin has one or more influent channels 20 that duct the influent into the basin. A weir assembly 22 extends upwardly from the floor, over which the influent flows. A cell 24 receives the influent passing over the weir. At least some of the settlable solids are retained in the cell. A baffle 26 traps at least some of the floatable solids in the cell. Part of the influent passes under the baffle. One or more up-flow screen systems 28 with bars having a triangular cross-section extend from the baffle that are pervious to fluids for receiving the influent and arresting movement of floatable solids therethrough. The screen system creates a floatable-solids depleted effluent.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A retention treatment basin that handles an influent of combined wastewater and sewer overflows, the influent including floatable and settlable solids, the retention basin including a floor, the retention basin having: one or more influent channels that duct the influent into
What is claimed is: 1. A retention treatment basin that handles an influent of combined wastewater and sewer overflows, the influent including floatable and settlable solids, the retention basin including a floor, the retention basin having: one or more influent channels that duct the influent into the retention basin, a weir extending upwardly from the floor, over which the influent may flow; a cell that receives the influent passing over the weir, at least some of the settlable solids being retained in the cell; a screen-supporting baffle extending downwardly from the ceiling so that no influent may pass between the baffle and the ceiling, the baffle retaining at least some of the floatable solids in the cell, part of the influent passing under the baffle; one or more up-flow screen systems extending generally horizontally from the screen-supporting baffle and being rigidly supported thereby that are pervious to fluids, the one or more up-flow screen systems receiving the influent and arresting movement of floatable solids therethrough, thereby creating a floatable-solids depleted effluent; and a backwash delivery system situated above the one or more up-flow screen systems, the backwash delivery system irrigating an upper surface of the one or more up-flow screen systems by a downwardly directed flow of fluid so that solids retained by a lower surface of the one or more screen systems are flushed away therefrom. 2. The retention treatment basin of claim 1, further comprising: one or more supplemental weirs extending upwardly from the floor, over which the influent flows after passing below an upstream baffle; one or more supplemental cells that receive the influent passing over the one or more supplemental weirs, at least some of the settlable solids being retained in the one or more supplemental cells; and one or more supplemental upstream baffles that are positioned upstream of the screen-supporting baffle and extend downwardly from the ceiling. 3. The retention treatment basin of claim 2, further comprising: a wall that is spaced apart from the screen-supporting baffle and supports the one or more up-flow screen systems so that the one or more up-flow screen systems extend between the wall and the screen-supporting baffle. 4. The retention treatment basin of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of effluent channels connected to one or more effluent troughs that receive solids-depleted effluent. 5. The retention treatment basin of claim 1, wherein the solids retained at least partially by the lower surface of the one or more screen systems are backwashed downwardly into the cell. 6. The retention treatment basin of claim 1, wherein the one or more up-flow screen systems comprise an assembly of bars, at least some of which having a triangular cross-section, each cross-section having a basal portion and an apex. 7. The retention treatment basin of claim 6, wherein the basal section of a bar lies on the underside of the one or more up-flow screen systems and the apex lies on an upper surface thereof. 8. The retention treatment basin of claim 7, wherein the bars are oriented in a generally mutually parallel relationship with an average opening (O) separating adjacent bars. 9. The retention treatment basin of claim 8, wherein the average opening (O) is between 0.3 and 0.4 inches and the average basal section is between 0.18-0.23 inches in length, there being provided a number of bars between 35 and 40 in one of the one or more up-flow screen systems. 10. The retention basin of claim 1, wherein at least one of the one or more up-flow screen systems includes a frame having multiple horizontally disposed sections for supporting bars that traverse thereacross. 11. A retention treatment basin that handles an influent of combined wastewater and sewer overflows, the influent including floatable and settlable solids, the retention basin including a floor, the retention basin having: one or more influent channels that duct the influent into the retention basin; a weir extending upwardly from the floor, over which the influent may flow; a cell that receives the influent passing over the weir, at least some of the settlable solids being retained in the cell; a baffle extending downwardly from the ceiling, the baffle retaining at least some of the floatable solids in the cell, part of the influent passing under the baffle; one or more up-flow screen systems extending generally horizontally from the baffle that are pervious to fluids, the one or more up-flow screen systems receiving the influent and arresting movement of floatable solids therethrough, the screen system thereby creating a floatable-solids depleted effluent; and a pump in communication with fluid residing in a cell so that fluid accommodated by the cell is delivered therefrom to a backwash delivery, the backwash delivery system being situated above the one or more up-flow screen systems, the backwash delivery system irrigating an upper surface of the one or more up-flow screen systems by a downwardly directed, pressurized flow of fluid so that solids retained by a lower surface are flushed away therefrom. 12. The retention treatment basin of claim 11, further comprising a strainer through which fluid returned to the backwash delivery system passes before irrigating the one or more up-flow screen systems. 13. A method for separating solids in a retention treatment basin that handles an influent of combined wastewater and sewer overflow, the influent including floatable and settlable solids, the process comprising the steps of: directing the influent into the retention basin; directing the influent across a weir assembly in the basin into a cell that receives the influent passing over the weir assembly so that at least some of the settlable solids are retained in the cell; allowing the influent to flow under a baffle assembly, the baffle assembly retaining at least some of the floatable solids in the cell; and providing one or more up-flow, rigidly supported screen systems that extend generally horizontally from the baffle assembly and that before being partially blocked by the presence of solids upon its underside are pervious to fluids, the up-flow screen system receiving the influent and arresting movement of floatable solids therethrough, part of the solids falling away under gravity into the cell and a portion of the solids adhering to the underside of the up-flow screen system being irrigated by a downwardly directed backwashing arrangement, the up-flow screen system thereby forming an effluent that is depleted of floatable solids.
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