Patents Assigned to Water Technology LLC
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Patent number: 11619590Abstract: A composition and method for the photometric determination of a film-forming amine in liquid by adding an indicator reagent to an aqueous system that is pH dependent, combining a water soluble non-ionic polymer to modify the physical properties of the aqueous system, and adding an acidic buffer to said aqueous system to lower pH and activate said indicator, said water soluble polymer keeping the filming amine/indicator complex in solution despite the acidic buffer and preventing it from precipitating out.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2021Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: Taylor Water Technologies LLCInventors: Brian Trice, Heather Drake
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Publication number: 20230090606Abstract: A system for treating water for use in aquatics or recreational facilities is disclosed. The system includes a media filter vessel, a pressure sensor, and a monochromatic light source. A method of treating water for use in aquatics or recreational facilities is also disclosed. The method includes fluidly connecting a media filter vessel to a source of water for use in aquatics or recreational facilities, illuminating a media inside the media filter vessel, observing a monochromatic light source display a first indicator and observing a monochromatic light source display a second indicator. A method of retrofitting a media filter vessel is also disclosed. The method includes installing a pressure sensor on the media filter vessel, installing a monochromatic light source and operably connecting the monochromatic light source to a manual control and to the pressure sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Applicant: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventor: Steven Nicolich
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Patent number: 11609219Abstract: A gas analyzer uses continuous sonic signals through a conduit to determine the composition of a gas in the conduit. A transmitting transducer drives sonic signals at a fixed frequency and a second transducer receives the sonic signals. The phase shift between two signals corresponds to the speed of sound through the gas and is related to the composition of the gas. The electronic versions of these signals are processed by lowering, or dividing, the fixed frequency which expands the range of phase shift measurement and allows the determination of an expanded range for the gas composition. In an ozone generation system, the gas analyzer is highly suitable for determining the composition of gases derived from air as a gas of known composition and a calibration point.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2019Date of Patent: March 21, 2023Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventor: Philip Tinsley Dempster
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Patent number: 11603317Abstract: A hydrophilic graphitic material is provided that may be formed by heating a graphitic material to a temperature between about 150° C. to about 1400° C. for an extended period of time under an inert atmosphere. Annealing CNT film at 500 to 1400 removes amorphous carbon to produce purified CNT film. The purified CNT film can be further densified with the treatment of alkylphosphonic acid or alkyldiphophonic acid and heating to produce a hydrophilic, densified CNT film which is mechanically robust and does not adhere to other solid surfaces. These films can be used as filtration membranes with superior membrane fouling resistance among other uses.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2019Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: 4TH PHASE WATER TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventor: Chunhong Li
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Publication number: 20230075149Abstract: A system for removing undesirable compounds from contaminated air includes a biofilter having an alkaline material introduction system and a fuzzy-logic based controller. A contaminant, such as hydrogen sulfide, is removed from contaminated air by passing the contaminated air through the biofilter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventor: James Vaughan Harshman
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Patent number: 11589423Abstract: A heat power management system is disclosed for an alternating current (AC) power controller for use with portable reverse osmosis water purification systems requiring precise control of a heating action for an internal water heater coupled with energy savings and the reduction of AC line disturbances. The heat power management system is designed to operate with various international electrical systems while protecting such system from excessive current draws.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2018Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventor: Clinton W. Hulme
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Patent number: 11584665Abstract: Self-cleaning electrochemical cells, systems including self-cleaning electrochemical cells, and methods of operating self-cleaning electrochemical cells are disclosed. The self-cleaning electrochemical cell can include a plurality of concentric electrodes disposed in a housing, a fluid channel defined between the concentric electrodes, and an electrical connector positioned at a distal end of a concentric electrode and electrically connected to the electrode. The electrical connectors may be configured to provide a substantially even current distribution to the concentric electrode and minimize a zone of reduced velocity occurring downstream from the electrical connector. The electrical connector may be configured to cause a temperature of an electrolyte solution to increase by less than about 0.5° C. while transmitting at least 100 W of power.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2018Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: Andrew Green, Li-Shiang Liang, Joshua Griffis, Paul Beddoes
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Patent number: 11577974Abstract: Techniques and systems for neutralizing discharge waters from ballast and/or cooling water biocidal treatment and disinfection systems are provided. The systems utilize, inter alia, oxidation reduction potential control to regulate the dechlorination of an electrocatalytically generated biocidal agent to allowable discharge levels in ship buoyancy systems and ship cooling water systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventor: Lars Nupnau
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Patent number: 11577978Abstract: A method of operating a sequencing batch reactor process includes introducing wastewater to be treated into the sequencing batch reactor and subjecting the wastewater to treatment in the sequencing batch reactor in an aerated anoxic mode in which a quantity of oxygen is supplied at a level insufficient to meet a biological oxygen demand of the wastewater, but sufficient to cause simultaneous nitrification and denitrification reactions to occur in the wastewater.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2018Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventor: Brandon Martin Olson
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Publication number: 20230038514Abstract: Systems for treating water, e.g., mobile deionization systems, are disclosed. The system includes a system inlet connectable to a source of water to be treated; a water distribution manifold connected to the system inlet and including a plurality of valves structured and arranged to provide a configurable flow path along the water distribution manifold; a plurality of water treatment vessels each having an inlet and an outlet connected to the water distribution manifold; and a system outlet connected to the outlet of a last of the plurality of water treatment vessels. The plurality of valves are selectively operable to provide for sections of the water distribution manifold to switch between flowing water into one or more of the plurality of water treatment vessels or receiving water from the one or more of the plurality of water treatment vessels. Methods of treating water using the systems are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Applicant: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: John David Forbes, Kodi Marlan Killion
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Patent number: 11565959Abstract: A method of increasing operational efficiency of a power plant includes determining an average rate of accumulation of scale-forming compounds in a cooling water source, directing water from the cooling water source having a first concentration of scale forming compounds through a treatment system to produce a treated water having a lower concentration of scale-forming components than the first concentration by operating the treatment system with operating parameters selected such that a rate of removal of the scale-forming components from the water in the treatment system is greater than the average rate of accumulation of the scale-forming components, directing the treated water back into the cooling water source, and circulating water including the treated water from the cooling water source through a cooling system of the power plant.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: Carol Jones, Justin Wayne Higgs
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Publication number: 20230025170Abstract: A method of treating water in a water treatment system after a replacement of an ion exchange bed includes introducing water to be treated into the ion exchange bed of the water treatment system to produce treated water, calculating a current exchange daily average flow rate of water through the water treatment system, calculating a cumulative daily average flow rate of water through the water treatment system, and determining an estimated number of days remaining to exhaustion of the ion exchange bed based on the current exchange daily average flow rate and the cumulative daily average flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2022Publication date: January 26, 2023Applicant: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: Erich G. Hoefferle, Isabel Rozario, Stephen Mildner
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Publication number: 20230018120Abstract: A water treatment system comprises an actinic radiation reactor, an electrochemical cell configured to produce hydrogen peroxide and having an outlet in fluid communication between a source of electrolyte and the actinic radiation reactor, and a source of oxygen in communication with an inlet of the electrochemical cell.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2020Publication date: January 19, 2023Applicant: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: JOSHUA GRIFFIS, BENJAMIN SATTERFIELD, SIMON DUKES, GEORGE GU, YANG CHEN
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Patent number: 11541333Abstract: A system for treating water for use in aquatics or recreational facilities is disclosed. The system includes a media filter vessel, a pressure sensor, and a monochromatic light source. A method of treating water for use in aquatics or recreational facilities is also disclosed. The method includes fluidly connecting a media filter vessel to a source of water for use in aquatics or recreational facilities, illuminating a media inside the media filter vessel, observing a monochromatic light source display a first indicator and observing a monochromatic light source display a second indicator. A method of retrofitting a media filter vessel is also disclosed. The method includes installing a pressure sensor on the media filter vessel, installing a monochromatic light source and operably connecting the monochromatic light source to a manual control and to the pressure sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2018Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventor: Steven Nicolich
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Publication number: 20220402794Abstract: A system for treating a source of water contaminated with PFAS is disclosed. The system includes a PFAS separation stage having an inlet fluidly connectable to the source of water contaminated with PFAS, a diluate outlet, and a concentrate outlet and a PFAS elimination stage positioned downstream of the PFAS separation stage and having an inlet fluidly connected to an outlet of the PFAS separation stage, the elimination of the PFAS occurring onsite with respect to the source of water contaminated with PFAS, with the system maintaining an elimination rate of PFAS greater than about 99%. A method of treating water contaminated with PFAS is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2020Publication date: December 22, 2022Applicant: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: YANG CHEN, SIMON P. DUKES, ADRIAAN JEREMIASSE, WENXIN DU, SAVVAS E. HADJIKYRIACOU, THOMAS K. MALLMANN
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Patent number: 11524905Abstract: A method of providing sustained odor control in an extended sewer line is disclosed. The method includes measuring at least one parameter of the sewer line including average wastewater volume, flow rate, and retention time and administering a blended composition which includes an immediate release compound and an extended release compound into the sewer line to control concentration of an odorous compound therein. A method of facilitating sustained odor control in an extended sewer line is also disclosed. The method includes providing the blended composition including the immediate release compound and the extended release compound and instructing a user to administer the blended composition to the sewer line control concentration of the odorous compound therein. A system for providing sustained odor control in the extended sewer line including sensors to measure sewer line parameters and a controller to instruct administration of the blended composition is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2019Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: Timothy Frank Matheis, Eric Hansen, Narahari Narasiah Kramadhati
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Publication number: 20220388874Abstract: A water treatment system comprises a source of water including one or more contaminants, an electrocoagulation cell including a housing defining a fluid flow conduit, an anode disposed within the fluid flow conduit, and a cathode disposed within the fluid flow conduit, the housing including an inlet fluidly connectable to the source of water and an outlet, a solids/liquid separation system having an inlet fluidly connectable to the outlet of the housing of the electrocoagulation cell, a solids-rich outlet, and a solids-lean outlet, and a ballast feed system configured to deliver a ballast to the solids/liquid separation system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2020Publication date: December 8, 2022Applicant: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: SIMON DUKES, HAO DANG, WENXIN DU
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Patent number: 11511231Abstract: An electrochemical separation device includes a first electrode, a second electrode, a cell stack including alternating depleting compartments and concentrating compartments disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, an inlet manifold configured to introduce a fluid to one of the depleting compartments or the concentrating compartments an outlet manifold, and one or more of a fluid flow director disposed within the inlet manifold and having a surface configured to alter a flow path of the fluid introduced into the inlet manifold and direct the fluid into the one of the depleting compartments or the concentrating compartments, and a second fluid flow director disposed within the outlet manifold and having a surface configured to alter a flow path of the fluid introduced into the outlet manifold via one of the depleting compartments or the concentrating compartments.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2018Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: Joshua Griffis, Li-Shiang Liang, William Lane, Simon P. Dukes, Kris Wy Loon Lim
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Publication number: 20220371914Abstract: A docking station at a service site fluidly connectable to a mobile water treatment system having one or more deionization units comprises a fluid inlet configured to receive processed water from the mobile water treatment system and a fluid outlet configured to deliver the processed water to a point of use. The docking station also comprises a monitoring system configured to monitor at least one water quality parameter of the processed water, and a processor configured to receive the monitored water quality parameter and communicate with a central monitoring system disposed remotely from the station regarding the monitored water quality parameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2020Publication date: November 24, 2022Applicant: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventors: PETER M. KEIS, ROBERT BRUCE TEMPLE, TRAVIS L. GABLE
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Patent number: 11505659Abstract: A method of producing treated ion exchange resin material includes exposing an enclosed vessel containing ion exchange resin and a pre-treatment solution to high energy radiation. The treated ion exchange resin material has reduced organic impurities or total organic carbon (TOC).Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2020Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Evoqua Water Technologies LLCInventor: Marty Wilkes