Patents Assigned to Global Water Group, Incorporated
  • Patent number: 9908800
    Abstract: A system that recycles waste so that the effluent coming out of the system actually equals a potable water standard with essentially no contaminated sludge. The solids in wastewater are subjected to aeration and enzymes in a digester for a period of time. The cleanest portion of the water from the digester is then clarified. Sludge, as well as scum, from the clarifier is vacuumed back to the digester. Clear water from the clarifier is delivered to a Recycling stage for filtering to remove suspended solids. When the recycling process housing reaches saturation, a back-flushing process with clean water sends all of the captured suspended solids back into the Digester.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 6, 2018
    Assignee: Global Water Group, Incorporated
    Inventor: Alan M. Weiss
  • Patent number: 9409111
    Abstract: Porous block nano-fiber composite (110), a filtration system (10) and methods of using the same are disclosed. An exemplary porous block nano-fiber composite (110) includes a porous block (100) having one or more pores (200). The porous block nano-fiber composite (110) also includes a plurality of inorganic nano-fibers (211) formed within at least one of the pores (200).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2016
    Assignees: Global Water Group, Incorporated, Alliance For Sustainable Energy, LLC
    Inventors: David S. Ginley, Calvin J. Curtis, Alexander Miedaner, Alan J. Weiss, Arnold Paddock
  • Publication number: 20120261337
    Abstract: The present invention is directed to a system and method which recycles waste so that the effluent coming out of the system actually equals a potable water standard with essentially no contaminated sludge. In one embodiment, the solids in wastewater are subjected to aeration and enzymes in a digester for a period of time. The cleanest portion of the water from the digester is then clarified. Sludge, as well as scum, from the clarifier is vacuumed back to the digester. Clear water from the clarifier is delivered to a Recycling stage for filtering to remove suspended solids down to 5-microns. When the recycling process housing reaches saturation, a back-flushing process with clean water sends all of the captured suspended solids back into the Digester.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 14, 2011
    Publication date: October 18, 2012
    Applicant: Global Water Group, Incorporated
    Inventor: Alan M. Weiss