US20070138090A1 - Method and apparatus for treating wastewater - Google Patents

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US20070138090A1
US20070138090A1 US11/542,752 US54275206A US2007138090A1 US 20070138090 A1 US20070138090 A1 US 20070138090A1 US 54275206 A US54275206 A US 54275206A US 2007138090 A1 US2007138090 A1 US 2007138090A1
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  • the present invention relates to a system and method for treating wastewater, and more particularly to a wastewater treatment system and method utilizing a membrane bioreactor.
  • membrane bioreactors combining biological and physical processes in one stage promise to be more compact, efficient and economic.
  • Membrane bioreactors are typically sized to accommodate community and large-scale sewage treatment, i.e. 160,000 gpd, and 20-40 mgd and more.
  • These large-scale wastewater treatment systems are commonly designed to operate while attended, have numerous controls, and typically require chemical addition.
  • a need remains for a simple, robust small scale wastewater treatment systems designed for relatively unattended use, requiring only periodic maintenance.
  • the invention relates to a system and method of treating wastewater.
  • a wastewater treatment system in one embodiment, includes a first treatment zone fluidly connected to a second treatment zone.
  • a fluidizable media carrying anoxic bacteria is positioned in the first treatment zone, and a membrane module comprising a filter membrane is positioned in the second treatment zone.
  • the wastewater treatment system may also comprise an oxygen depleting zone.
  • Another embodiment is directed to a method of treating wastewater includes contacting a wastewater with an anoxic bacteria immobilized on a fluidized media to produce a first water product.
  • the first water product is contacted with air to from a second water product which is passed through a filter membrane to produce a concentrated mixed liquor and a filtrate.
  • Another embodiment is directed to a method of treating a wastewater including passing a wastewater through a fluidized bed carrying anoxic bacteria to produce a first treated wastewater. A portion of the first treated wastewater is passed through a filter membrane to produce a concentrated mixed liquor and a filtrate, which is discharged.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates a system in accordance with one or more embodiments of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating a process in accordance with one or more embodiments of the invention.
  • This invention is directed to wastewater treatment systems utilizing membrane bioreactors designed to treat wastewater flow of about 10,000 gpd or less.
  • the wastewater treatment system is designed to treat wastewater flow of about 5,000 gpd.
  • One or more embodiments are directed to a fluidized bed containing bacterial micro-organisms in conjunction with an MBR. Some aspects relative to one or more embodiments also include utilizing an oxygen depletion zone in conjunction with the MBR.
  • Wastewater as used herein, defines a stream of waste from a residential or community source, having pollutants of biodegradable material, inorganic or organic compounds capable of being decomposed by bacteria, flowing into the wastewater treatment system.
  • a “wastewater treatment system” is a system, typically a biological treatment system, having a biomass population of bacterial micro-organisms of a diversity of types of bacteria, used to digest biodegradable material. Notably, the biomass requires an environment that provides the proper conditions for growth.
  • One embodiment of the present invention includes bioreactor having one or more treatment zones.
  • treatment zone is used to denote an individual treatment region. Individual treatment regions may be housed in a single vessel with one or more compartments. Alternatively, individual treatment regions may be housed in separate vessels, wherein a different treatment is carried out in separate vessels.
  • the treatment zone i.e. the vessel or compartment, may be sized and shaped according to a desired application and volume of wastewater to be treated.
  • the wastewater treatment system may comprise a fluidizable media housed in a first treatment zone.
  • the fluidizable media may comprise biomass carriers designed to immobilize anoxic organisms.
  • the biomass carriers may be formed of any material suitable to support organisms and to remain fluidized under operating conditions.
  • the fluidizable media has a specific gravity substantially the same as that of water.
  • the fluidizable media has a surface area adequate to allow denitrifying bacteria to grow, which may enhance the efficiency of the anoxic reaction to remove nitrogen.
  • any volume of fluidizable media may be utilized within the first treatment zone for a particular purpose.
  • a maximum volume of fluidized media may be used to substantially fill the first treatment zone, or a lesser volume of fluidized material may be used to fill a portion of the first treatment zone.
  • passing wastewater through denitrifying bacteria immobilized on the fluidizable media may increase the efficiency of the denitrification process.
  • the first treatment zone may also comprise means for maintaining the fluidized media within the first treatment zone during operation.
  • a baffle, weir, screen or perforated plate may be used to maintain the fluidizable media within the first treatment zone.
  • the fluidizable media may be prevented from exiting the first treatment zone by establishing fluid counter currents during operation so that the fluidizable material remains appropriately suspended.
  • a screen or perforated plate is positioned across an entire cross sectional area of a vessel or compartment forming the first treatment zone to maintain the fluidizable media within the first treatment zone.
  • the screen or perforated plate may also assist in providing a substantially uniform density of fluidizable media over the entire cross sectional area of the first treatment zone.
  • One or more screens or perforated plates may be positioned within the first treatment zone to establish one or more fluidized bed regions.
  • one screen may be positioned at or near the top of the first treatment zone to contain a first fluidizable media region, and a second screen may be positioned below the first screen to contain a second fluidizable media region.
  • the fluidizable media may, but need not be the same in the separate regions.
  • the fluidizable media may support the same or different anoxic organisms in the separate regions.
  • one or more porous or permeable membranes may be positioned in a second treatment zone.
  • the membrane may have any configuration suitable for a particular purpose, such as sheet or hollow tube.
  • the membrane may be formed of any material (natural or synthetic) suitable for a particular filtration process.
  • the membrane is formed of polymeric hollow fibers.
  • One or more membranes may be positioned in one or more membrane modules.
  • the membrane modules may have any shape and cross sectional area suitable for use in a desired application, for example, square, rectangular, or cylindrical. In one embodiment, the membrane modules are rectangular.
  • one or more membrane modules may be positioned in a second treatment zone in such a way as to be completely submerged by fluid during operation.
  • the membrane module may be positioned vertically, horizontally, or at an angle within the second treatment zone.
  • Multiple membrane modules may be positioned adjacent one another, or located at predetermined positions within the second treatment zone and may, but need not, be positioned in the same plane as others or parallel to one another.
  • hollow fiber membranes may be positioned horizontally within the second treatment zone.
  • One or more membrane modules may be mounted directly to the vessel or compartment which forms the second treatment zone.
  • one or more membrane modules may be mounted to a module support which may be removably attached to the vessel or compartment forming the second treatment zone.
  • a plurality of membrane modules are mounted to a module support rack to facilitate membrane maintenance and/or replacement.
  • membrane modules having vertical partitions may be positioned horizontally.
  • the second treatment zone may include an aeration system to suspend solids in wastewater or resultant concentrated mixed liquor contained within the second treatment zone, and/or to assist water transfer through the membrane.
  • the aeration system may produce fine bubbles, coarse bubbles, a jet stream of gas, a jet of gas and fluid, and combinations thereof.
  • the aeration system may be positioned in any suitable location within the second treatment zone. In one embodiment, aeration may be provided along a length of one or more membrane modules horizontally positioned.
  • the wastewater treatment system may comprise an oxygen depletion compartment fluidly connected to the first treatment zone and the second treatment zone.
  • the oxygen depletion compartment may be sized to accept a portion of a wastestream exiting the first treatment zone, as well as a concentrated mixed liquor from the second treatment zone.
  • the wastewater treatment system may comprise one or more pretreatment units, such as to collect solids and/or to remove phosphorous.
  • the pretreatment unit is a trap to remove floating solids, such as grease, and other gross organic solids until they become more soluble, and is positioned upstream of the first treatment zone.
  • the trap may be sized to provide a volume of about 1 ⁇ FF (1 forward feed or about 5,000 gpd).
  • the pretreatment unit is a chemical phosphorous removal unit.
  • the wastewater treatment system may comprise an equalization tank and/or a reserve storage tank fluidly connected to the bioreactor.
  • the tank may be sized to accommodate fluctuations in wastewater generation to normalize flow into the bioreactor.
  • the equalization capacity may be equal to about 8 hours or about 33% of the FF.
  • the same tank may also be sized to provide reserve capacity for an emergency such as a power failure, and may have a reserve capacity of about 16 hours or about 67% of the FF.
  • the tank is sized to provide a volume of about 1 ⁇ FF (about 5,000 gpd) to provide for equalization and a reserve.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the present wastewater treatment system.
  • FIG. 1 shows a bioreactor 10 comprising an aerobic compartment 12 , an anoxic compartment 14 , and an oxygen depletion compartment 16 .
  • Two membrane modules 18 are positioned in the aerobic compartment 12 .
  • a high level sensor 28 in aerobic compartment 12 indicates that the wastewater in the aerobic compartment is approaching full volume, and may indicate that one or both of the membrane modules are not functioning properly.
  • High level sensor 28 may turn off pump 42 in equalization/reserve tank 40 to interrupt wastewater flow into the bioreactor 10 and sound an alarm.
  • Low level sensor 30 in the aerobic compartment 12 indicates that the level of wastewater in the aerobic compartment may fall below the plane of the membrane modules 18 , and may subsequently expose the membranes to air causing them to dry.
  • Low level sensor 30 may close valve 50 on line 36 to interrupt flow of filtrate leaving the bioreactor.
  • fluidized media 20 carrying an immobilized denitrifying bacteria is positioned in the anoxic compartment 14 and is prevented from entering the aerobic compartment 12 by screen 22 .
  • Wastewater to be treated enters the anoxic compartment 14 through inlet 32 and fluidizes the fluidizable media 20 under anoxic conditions.
  • the wastewater passes up through the fluidized media 20 containing denitrifying organisms and produces a first treated wastewater.
  • a portion of the first treated wastewater passes to the aerobic compartment 12 at about 6 ⁇ FF (about 30,000 gpd).
  • a second portion of the first treated wastewater passes to an oxygen depletion compartment 16 at about 2 ⁇ FF (about 10,000 gpd).
  • Blower 26 forces air through a fine bubble or a coarse bubble aeration system 34 in the aerobic compartment 12 , providing an air scour for the membrane modules 18 and fluid circulation for the aerobic process.
  • a portion of the first treated wastewater passes through the membranes under hydrostatic pressure at about 1 ⁇ FF (5,000 gpd) to produce a filtrate and a concentrated mixed liquor.
  • FIG. 1 two B30R membrane modules available from US Filter are used.
  • the membrane modules may be oriented vertically, horizontally, or at a predetermined angle.
  • the modules may be assembled to a removable rack that can be lifted from the top of the aerobic compartment 12 .
  • a filtrate header (not shown) connects one end of the two membrane modules to line 36 .
  • the filtrate exits the first compartment 12 through line 36 for further treatment or release.
  • the concentrated mixed liquor passes to an oxygen depletion compartment 16 at about 5 ⁇ FF (25,000 gpd). Dissolved oxygen is removed form the concentrated mixed liquor in the oxygen depletion compartment.
  • the concentrated mixed liquor combines with a portion of the first treated wastewater in the oxygen depletion compartment 16 to produce a secondary wastewater.
  • Pump 24 pumps the secondary wastewater at about 7 ⁇ FF (35,000 gpd) to a distribution manifold at the bottom of the anoxic compartment 14 for further treatment.
  • discharge from pump 24 may include a manifold distribution system 36 to provide a more uniform distribution of upward flow of wastewater and secondary wastewater in the anoxic compartment, thereby ensuring the fluidized media remains fluidized.
  • the manifold distribution system may be sized and shaped to provide adequate distribution of fluid flow.
  • the manifold distribution system comprises 1.5 inch pipes with multiple 0.25 inch holes to provide uniform distribution of the wastewater and secondary wastewater up through the fluidized media.
  • trap 38 and equalization/reserve storage tank 40 are also illustrated in FIG. 1 .
  • Wastewater to be treated enters trap 38 at about 1 ⁇ FF (5,000 gpd) where floating solids are trapped, and inert materials and gross organic solids settle. The wastewater then flows from trap 38 to tank 40 by gravity.
  • Tank 40 has a volume of about 1 ⁇ FF (5,000 gpd) to equalize flow and provide a reserve.
  • Pump 42 moves the wastewater at about 1 ⁇ FF (5,000 gpd) to the anoxic compartment 14 .
  • Pump 42 may be any pump suitable for the capacity of wastewater to be treated. In one embodiment, pump 42 may be a Zoller 5040 Filtered STEP System.
  • Tank 40 includes 3 level sensors/alarms 44 , 46 , 48 . Low level sensor 44 protects the pump from running dry, and high level senor 46 activate a timer controlling an automatic valve 50 on line 36 . Alarm level sensor 48 activates an alarm system to override the timer and open valve 50 .
  • forward feed from the aerobic compartment, to the oxygen depleting compartment may be increased or decreased depending upon the amount of recirculation desired, and the amount of forward feed required to fluidize the media.
  • forward feed from the aerobic compartment to the oxygen depleting compartment not be increased to such an extent that dissolved oxygen enters the anoxic compartment.
  • the forward feed from the oxygen depleting compartment not be increased to such an extent to allow dissolved oxygen to enter the anoxic compartment.
  • the addition of some dissolved oxygen may be expected.
  • a biofilm may grow on outer and ineteral surface of the media.
  • an inner layer of microorganisms may be exposed to an anoxic environment regardless of whether an outer layer of microorganisms is exposed to aerobic conditions, so that denitrification may occur in the inner layer of the biofilm.
  • Minimal addition of dissolved oxygen is contemplated by this invention as long as the dissolved oxygen does not overwhelm the denitrification process.

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This invention is directed to a wastewater treatment system having a fluidizable media carrying anoxic bacteria in a first treatment zone and a filter membrane positioned in a second treatment zone. A wastewater is contacted with the fluidizable media and further contacted with air and a filter membrane.

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  • This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/723,744, entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING WASTEWATER,” filed on Oct. 5, 2005, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
  • BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
  • 1. Field of Invention
  • The present invention relates to a system and method for treating wastewater, and more particularly to a wastewater treatment system and method utilizing a membrane bioreactor.
  • 2. Discussion of Related Art
  • The importance of membrane for treatment of waste water is growing rapidly. With the arrival of submerged membrane processes where membrane modules are immersed in a large feed tank and filtrate is collected typically through suction applied to the filtrate side of the membrane, membrane bioreactors (MBRs) combining biological and physical processes in one stage promise to be more compact, efficient and economic. Membrane bioreactors are typically sized to accommodate community and large-scale sewage treatment, i.e. 160,000 gpd, and 20-40 mgd and more. These large-scale wastewater treatment systems are commonly designed to operate while attended, have numerous controls, and typically require chemical addition. A need remains for a simple, robust small scale wastewater treatment systems designed for relatively unattended use, requiring only periodic maintenance.
  • SUMMARY OF INVENTION
  • In accordance with one or more embodiments, the invention relates to a system and method of treating wastewater.
  • In one embodiment, a wastewater treatment system includes a first treatment zone fluidly connected to a second treatment zone. A fluidizable media carrying anoxic bacteria is positioned in the first treatment zone, and a membrane module comprising a filter membrane is positioned in the second treatment zone. The wastewater treatment system may also comprise an oxygen depleting zone.
  • Another embodiment is directed to a method of treating wastewater includes contacting a wastewater with an anoxic bacteria immobilized on a fluidized media to produce a first water product. The first water product is contacted with air to from a second water product which is passed through a filter membrane to produce a concentrated mixed liquor and a filtrate.
  • Another embodiment is directed to a method of treating a wastewater including passing a wastewater through a fluidized bed carrying anoxic bacteria to produce a first treated wastewater. A portion of the first treated wastewater is passed through a filter membrane to produce a concentrated mixed liquor and a filtrate, which is discharged.
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  • FIG. 1 illustrates a system in accordance with one or more embodiments of the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart illustrating a process in accordance with one or more embodiments of the invention.
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  • This invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having,” “containing,” “involving,” and variations thereof herein, is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
  • This invention is directed to wastewater treatment systems utilizing membrane bioreactors designed to treat wastewater flow of about 10,000 gpd or less. In one embodiment the wastewater treatment system is designed to treat wastewater flow of about 5,000 gpd. One or more embodiments are directed to a fluidized bed containing bacterial micro-organisms in conjunction with an MBR. Some aspects relative to one or more embodiments also include utilizing an oxygen depletion zone in conjunction with the MBR. “Wastewater,” as used herein, defines a stream of waste from a residential or community source, having pollutants of biodegradable material, inorganic or organic compounds capable of being decomposed by bacteria, flowing into the wastewater treatment system. As used herein, a “wastewater treatment system” is a system, typically a biological treatment system, having a biomass population of bacterial micro-organisms of a diversity of types of bacteria, used to digest biodegradable material. Notably, the biomass requires an environment that provides the proper conditions for growth.
  • One embodiment of the present invention includes bioreactor having one or more treatment zones. As used herein, the phrase “treatment zone” is used to denote an individual treatment region. Individual treatment regions may be housed in a single vessel with one or more compartments. Alternatively, individual treatment regions may be housed in separate vessels, wherein a different treatment is carried out in separate vessels. The treatment zone, i.e. the vessel or compartment, may be sized and shaped according to a desired application and volume of wastewater to be treated.
  • The wastewater treatment system may comprise a fluidizable media housed in a first treatment zone. The fluidizable media may comprise biomass carriers designed to immobilize anoxic organisms. The biomass carriers may be formed of any material suitable to support organisms and to remain fluidized under operating conditions. In one embodiment, the fluidizable media has a specific gravity substantially the same as that of water. In another embodiment the fluidizable media has a surface area adequate to allow denitrifying bacteria to grow, which may enhance the efficiency of the anoxic reaction to remove nitrogen.
  • Any volume of fluidizable media may be utilized within the first treatment zone for a particular purpose. For example, a maximum volume of fluidized media may be used to substantially fill the first treatment zone, or a lesser volume of fluidized material may be used to fill a portion of the first treatment zone. Without being bound by any particular theory, passing wastewater through denitrifying bacteria immobilized on the fluidizable media may increase the efficiency of the denitrification process.
  • The first treatment zone may also comprise means for maintaining the fluidized media within the first treatment zone during operation. For example, a baffle, weir, screen or perforated plate may be used to maintain the fluidizable media within the first treatment zone. Alternatively, the fluidizable media may be prevented from exiting the first treatment zone by establishing fluid counter currents during operation so that the fluidizable material remains appropriately suspended. In one embodiment, a screen or perforated plate is positioned across an entire cross sectional area of a vessel or compartment forming the first treatment zone to maintain the fluidizable media within the first treatment zone. The screen or perforated plate may also assist in providing a substantially uniform density of fluidizable media over the entire cross sectional area of the first treatment zone. One or more screens or perforated plates may be positioned within the first treatment zone to establish one or more fluidized bed regions. For example, one screen may be positioned at or near the top of the first treatment zone to contain a first fluidizable media region, and a second screen may be positioned below the first screen to contain a second fluidizable media region. The fluidizable media may, but need not be the same in the separate regions. Similarly, the fluidizable media may support the same or different anoxic organisms in the separate regions.
  • According to one embodiment of the invention, one or more porous or permeable membranes may be positioned in a second treatment zone. The membrane may have any configuration suitable for a particular purpose, such as sheet or hollow tube. The membrane may be formed of any material (natural or synthetic) suitable for a particular filtration process. In one embodiment, the membrane is formed of polymeric hollow fibers.
  • One or more membranes may be positioned in one or more membrane modules. The membrane modules may have any shape and cross sectional area suitable for use in a desired application, for example, square, rectangular, or cylindrical. In one embodiment, the membrane modules are rectangular.
  • According to one embodiment of the invention, one or more membrane modules may be positioned in a second treatment zone in such a way as to be completely submerged by fluid during operation. For example, the membrane module may be positioned vertically, horizontally, or at an angle within the second treatment zone. Multiple membrane modules may be positioned adjacent one another, or located at predetermined positions within the second treatment zone and may, but need not, be positioned in the same plane as others or parallel to one another. In one embodiment, hollow fiber membranes may be positioned horizontally within the second treatment zone. One or more membrane modules may be mounted directly to the vessel or compartment which forms the second treatment zone. Alternatively, one or more membrane modules may be mounted to a module support which may be removably attached to the vessel or compartment forming the second treatment zone. In one embodiment, a plurality of membrane modules are mounted to a module support rack to facilitate membrane maintenance and/or replacement. In another embodiment, membrane modules having vertical partitions may be positioned horizontally.
  • The second treatment zone may include an aeration system to suspend solids in wastewater or resultant concentrated mixed liquor contained within the second treatment zone, and/or to assist water transfer through the membrane. The aeration system may produce fine bubbles, coarse bubbles, a jet stream of gas, a jet of gas and fluid, and combinations thereof. The aeration system may be positioned in any suitable location within the second treatment zone. In one embodiment, aeration may be provided along a length of one or more membrane modules horizontally positioned.
  • The wastewater treatment system may comprise an oxygen depletion compartment fluidly connected to the first treatment zone and the second treatment zone. The oxygen depletion compartment may be sized to accept a portion of a wastestream exiting the first treatment zone, as well as a concentrated mixed liquor from the second treatment zone.
  • According to another embodiment, the wastewater treatment system may comprise one or more pretreatment units, such as to collect solids and/or to remove phosphorous. In one embodiment the pretreatment unit is a trap to remove floating solids, such as grease, and other gross organic solids until they become more soluble, and is positioned upstream of the first treatment zone. The trap may be sized to provide a volume of about 1×FF (1 forward feed or about 5,000 gpd). In another embodiment, the pretreatment unit is a chemical phosphorous removal unit.
  • According to another embodiment, the wastewater treatment system may comprise an equalization tank and/or a reserve storage tank fluidly connected to the bioreactor. The tank may be sized to accommodate fluctuations in wastewater generation to normalize flow into the bioreactor. For example, the equalization capacity may be equal to about 8 hours or about 33% of the FF. The same tank may also be sized to provide reserve capacity for an emergency such as a power failure, and may have a reserve capacity of about 16 hours or about 67% of the FF. In one embodiment, the tank is sized to provide a volume of about 1×FF (about 5,000 gpd) to provide for equalization and a reserve.
  • Referring to the figures, FIG. 1 illustrates one embodiment of the present wastewater treatment system. FIG. 1 shows a bioreactor 10 comprising an aerobic compartment 12, an anoxic compartment 14, and an oxygen depletion compartment 16. Two membrane modules 18 are positioned in the aerobic compartment 12. A high level sensor 28 in aerobic compartment 12 indicates that the wastewater in the aerobic compartment is approaching full volume, and may indicate that one or both of the membrane modules are not functioning properly. High level sensor 28 may turn off pump 42 in equalization/reserve tank 40 to interrupt wastewater flow into the bioreactor 10 and sound an alarm. Low level sensor 30 in the aerobic compartment 12 indicates that the level of wastewater in the aerobic compartment may fall below the plane of the membrane modules 18, and may subsequently expose the membranes to air causing them to dry. Low level sensor 30 may close valve 50 on line 36 to interrupt flow of filtrate leaving the bioreactor.
  • Also as shown in FIG. 1, fluidized media 20 carrying an immobilized denitrifying bacteria is positioned in the anoxic compartment 14 and is prevented from entering the aerobic compartment 12 by screen 22. Wastewater to be treated enters the anoxic compartment 14 through inlet 32 and fluidizes the fluidizable media 20 under anoxic conditions. The wastewater passes up through the fluidized media 20 containing denitrifying organisms and produces a first treated wastewater. As shown in FIG. 2, a portion of the first treated wastewater passes to the aerobic compartment 12 at about 6×FF (about 30,000 gpd). A second portion of the first treated wastewater passes to an oxygen depletion compartment 16 at about 2×FF (about 10,000 gpd).
  • Blower 26 forces air through a fine bubble or a coarse bubble aeration system 34 in the aerobic compartment 12, providing an air scour for the membrane modules 18 and fluid circulation for the aerobic process. A portion of the first treated wastewater passes through the membranes under hydrostatic pressure at about 1×FF (5,000 gpd) to produce a filtrate and a concentrated mixed liquor. In FIG. 1, two B30R membrane modules available from US Filter are used. The membrane modules may be oriented vertically, horizontally, or at a predetermined angle. The modules may be assembled to a removable rack that can be lifted from the top of the aerobic compartment 12. A filtrate header (not shown) connects one end of the two membrane modules to line 36. The filtrate exits the first compartment 12 through line 36 for further treatment or release.
  • The concentrated mixed liquor passes to an oxygen depletion compartment 16 at about 5×FF (25,000 gpd). Dissolved oxygen is removed form the concentrated mixed liquor in the oxygen depletion compartment. The concentrated mixed liquor combines with a portion of the first treated wastewater in the oxygen depletion compartment 16 to produce a secondary wastewater. Pump 24 pumps the secondary wastewater at about 7×FF (35,000 gpd) to a distribution manifold at the bottom of the anoxic compartment 14 for further treatment. As shown in FIG. 2, discharge from pump 24 may include a manifold distribution system 36 to provide a more uniform distribution of upward flow of wastewater and secondary wastewater in the anoxic compartment, thereby ensuring the fluidized media remains fluidized. The manifold distribution system may be sized and shaped to provide adequate distribution of fluid flow. In one embodiment, the manifold distribution system comprises 1.5 inch pipes with multiple 0.25 inch holes to provide uniform distribution of the wastewater and secondary wastewater up through the fluidized media.
  • Also illustrated in FIG. 1 are trap 38 and equalization/reserve storage tank 40. Wastewater to be treated enters trap 38 at about 1×FF (5,000 gpd) where floating solids are trapped, and inert materials and gross organic solids settle. The wastewater then flows from trap 38 to tank 40 by gravity. Tank 40 has a volume of about 1×FF (5,000 gpd) to equalize flow and provide a reserve. Pump 42 moves the wastewater at about 1×FF (5,000 gpd) to the anoxic compartment 14. Pump 42 may be any pump suitable for the capacity of wastewater to be treated. In one embodiment, pump 42 may be a Zoller 5040 Filtered STEP System. Tank 40 includes 3 level sensors/ alarms 44, 46, 48. Low level sensor 44 protects the pump from running dry, and high level senor 46 activate a timer controlling an automatic valve 50 on line 36. Alarm level sensor 48 activates an alarm system to override the timer and open valve 50.
  • The flow chart of FIG. 2 illustrate one embodiment of forward feed, however, other forward feeds are contemplated. For example, forward feed from the aerobic compartment, to the oxygen depleting compartment may be increased or decreased depending upon the amount of recirculation desired, and the amount of forward feed required to fluidize the media. However, it is preferable that the forward feed from the aerobic compartment to the oxygen depleting compartment not be increased to such an extent that dissolved oxygen enters the anoxic compartment. Similarly, it is preferable that the forward feed from the oxygen depleting compartment not be increased to such an extent to allow dissolved oxygen to enter the anoxic compartment. However, in some instances, the addition of some dissolved oxygen may be expected. With a media in the system, a biofilm may grow on outer and ineteral surface of the media. When the biofilm has grown to a particular thickness, for example, 50 microns, an inner layer of microorganisms may be exposed to an anoxic environment regardless of whether an outer layer of microorganisms is exposed to aerobic conditions, so that denitrification may occur in the inner layer of the biofilm. Minimal addition of dissolved oxygen is contemplated by this invention as long as the dissolved oxygen does not overwhelm the denitrification process.
  • Having thus described several aspects of at least one embodiment of this invention, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the foregoing is merely illustrative and not limiting, having been presented by way of example only. Numerous modification and other embodiments are within the scope of the invention. In particular, although many embodiments presented herein involve specific combinations of method acts or system elements, it should be understood that those acts and those elements may be combined in other ways to accomplish the same objectives.
  • Further, acts, elements, and features discusses only in connection with one embodiment are not intended to be excluded from a similar role in other embodiments.
  • It is to be appreciated that various alterations, modifications, and improvements can readily occur to those skilled in the art ant that such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of the disclosure and within the spirit and scope of the invention.
  • Moreover, it should also be appreciated that the invention is directed to each feature, system, subsystem, or technique described herein and any combination of two or more features, systems, subsystems, and/or method, if such features, systems, subsystems, and techniques are not mutually inconsistent, is considered to be within the scope of the invention as embodied in the claims.
  • Use of ordinal terms such as “first,” “second,” “third,” and the like in the claims to modify a claim element does not by itself connote any priority, precedence, or order of one claimed element over another or the temporal order in which acts of a method are performed, but are used merely as labels to distinguish one claim element having a certain name from another element having a same name (but for use of the ordinal term) to distinguish the claim elements.
  • Those skilled in the art should appreciate that the parameters and configuration described herein are exemplary and that actual parameters and/or configurations will depend on the specific application in which the systems and techniques of the invention are used. Those skilled in the art should also recognize or be able to ascertain, using no more than routing experimentation, equivalents to the specific embodiments of the invention. It is therefore to be understood that the embodiments described herein are presented by way of example only and that, within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereto; the invention my be practice otherwise than as specifically described.

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1. A wastewater treatment system comprising:
a first treatment zone fluidly connected to a second treatment zone;
a fluidizable media carrying bacteria positioned in the first treatment zone; and
a membrane module comprising a filter membrane positioned in the second treatment zone.
2. The wastewater treatment system of claim 1, further comprising:
an oxygen depleting zone fluidly connected to the first treatment zone and the second treatment zone.
3. The wastewater treatment system of claim 2, further comprising an equalization tank positioned upstream of the first treatment zone.
4. The wastewater treatment system of claim 3, further comprising a pretreatment unit positioned upstream of the equalization tank.
5. The wastewater treatment system of claim 4, wherein the pretreatment unit is a trap.
6. The wastewater treatment system of claim 1, wherein the membrane module is disposed at any angle in the second treatment zone.
7. The wastewater treatment system of claim 6, wherein the module is disposed horizontally in the second treatment zone.
8. The wastewater treatment system of claim 1, wherein the first treatment zone is an anoxic zone.
9. The wastewater treatment system of claim 8, wherein the second treatment zone is an aerobic zone.
10. The wastewater treatment system of claim 1, further comprising means for fluidizing the fluidizable media.
11. The wastewater treatment system of claim 10, wherein the means for fluidizing the fluidizable media comprises a manifold positioned in the first compartment below the fluidizable media.
12. The wastewater treatment system of claim 10, further comprising means for maintaining the fluidizable media within the first treatment zone.
13. A method of treating wastewater comprising:
contacting a wastewater with anoxic bacteria immobilized on a fluidized media to produce a first water product;
contacting the first water product with air to form a second water product; and
passing the second water product through a filter membrane to produce a concentrated mixed liquor and a filtrate.
14. The method of treating wastewater of claim 13, further comprising removing at least a portion of dissolved oxygen from the concentrated mixed liquor.
15. The method of treating wastewater of claim 14, further comprising contacting a portion of the first water product with the concentrated mixed liquor to form a secondary wastewater.
16. The method of treating wastewater of claim 15, further comprising contacting a portion of the secondary wastewater with the anoxic bacteria fixed on the fluidized media.
17. A method of treating wastewater comprising:
passing a wastewater through a fluidized media carrying anoxic bacteria to produce a first treated wastewater;
passing a first portion of the first treated wastewater through a membrane module comprising a filter membrane to produce a concentrated mixed liquor and a filtrate; and
discharging the filtrate.
18. The method of treating wastewater of claim 17, further comprising removing at least a portion of dissolved oxygen from the concentrated mixed liquor.
19. The method of treating wastewater of claim 18, further comprising combining a second portion of the first treated wastewater with the concentrated mixed liquor to form a secondary wastewater.
20. The method of treating wastewater of claim 19, further comprising passing a portion of the secondary wastewater through the fluidized media.
21. The method of treating wastewater of claim 19, wherein passing the first portion of the first treated wastewater through the membrane module occurs under hydrostatic pressure.
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