Including Adding Ancillary Growth Medium For Microorganism Patents (Class 210/610)
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Patent number: 6805797Abstract: A method of treating incineration ash and wastewater sludge, wherein a mutual relation in using nutrients exists between the incineration ash containing heavy metal and organic wastes containing the wastewater sludge and sulfate-reducing bacteria, including the steps of burying the incineration ash together with the organic wastes under the ground, whereby the bacteria reduces the sulfates existing in the incineration ash to form sulfides, binding the formed sulfides with the heavy metal to form insoluble metal sulfides, thereby preventing the heavy metal from exuding out of the incineration ash as and eluate.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Inventor: Kweon Jung
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Publication number: 20040200773Abstract: The invention relates to a highly efficient, microbial generator, bio-reactor or bio-generator that optimizes the bioaugmentation of wastewater streams, wastewater bodies, ground-waters and other aqueous discharges by generating and dispensing active, non-dormant microbes at the point or site of bioaugmentation in sufficient quantities, types, and rates that overcomes the inadequacies and cost prohibitions of prior available methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: Clifford Lynn Gibbs, Sasha John Peggs
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Publication number: 20040195176Abstract: A method for in situ bioremediation of contaminants in the environment is described. The method includes adding an electron donor to ground water in an amount sufficient for a microbe in the ground water to use the electron donor for reducing the contaminant into an innocuous derivative thereof. Illustratively, the electron donor contains about 0.1 to 75% by weight of chitin, such as crustacean shell, partially deproteinized crustacean shell, ground mushrooms, or a fungal fermentation broth. The chitinous electron donor can be added to the ground water as a particulate solid or aqueous slurry.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Applicants: SRP Technologies, Inc., JRW Bioremediation, LLCInventors: Kent S. Sorenson, Donovan N. Smith, Wayne H. Wilke
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Patent number: 6797171Abstract: A process for in situ anaerobic bioremediation of contaminated earth media and solid waste media, including mining and chemical plant wastes, is shown. The process includes creating an emulsion of organic liquid dispersed in water, followed by infiltrating the emulsion into the media. Water, as the continuous emulsion phase, provides low viscosity and media wetting, favorable to infiltration. The emulsion disengages inside the media leaving dispersed organic nutrient attached to the media where it is accessible for microbial redox reactions, causing anaerobic conditions. Bioremediation includes sulfate reduction and precipitation of metal sulfides, and many other contaminant altering reactions achievable under anaerobic conditions. Components of the organic liquid are selected to enhance microbial activity and media adhesion. Contaminated groundwater and surface water, such as acid mine drainage, can be treated as they flow through a saturated media bed after the emulsion has been introduced into the media.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Inventor: Robert W. Bartlett
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Publication number: 20040182780Abstract: An apparatus for treating organic wastes material and a method for recycling as a liquid fertilizer is disclosed, in which the parasites and pathogens are all annihilated, and the treatment can be carried out at a relatively low cost. The aerobic thermophilic digestion bacteria are added into a closed treatment tank, and the tank accommodates an organic wastes slurry which includes animal manure, kitchen waste, sewage and the like. Then the treatment tank is aerated for promoting the proliferation of the aerobic thermophilic digestion bacteria. Thus, the organic wastes slurry is treated with a thermophilic fermentation. Then photo-tropic bacteria are added to convert the organic waste slurry into a liquid fertilizer. The slurry type organic waste are decomposed by utilizing the aerobic thermophilic digestion bacteria which stably flourishes at about 60° C. Then the decomposing is continued by utilizing the photo-tropic bacteria, thereby finally obtaining the product in the form of a liquid fertilizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Applicant: TAO CO., LTD.Inventor: Myung-Gyu Lee
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Patent number: 6793822Abstract: The method of producing aerobic biogranules for the treatment of waste water comprising the steps of: a) introducing waste water into a reactor; b) seeding the reactor with a active biomass material; c) supplying the oxygen-containing gas to the reactor to provide a mixing action to the suspension of biomass material in said waste water, the supply of oxygen-containing gas providing a superficial upflow gas velocity greater than 0.25 cm/s; d) initiating a period of nutrient starvation of the biomass material while continuing to supply oxygen-containing gas; e) allowing formed aerobic granules to settle in a settling zone in said reactor; f) discharging at least a portion of the waste water; g) repeating steps (a) to (f) until at least a portion of the biogranules in said settling zone are within a predetermined properties; and h) recovering said biomass granules within those predetermined properties.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2002Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignees: Sut Seraya PTE Ltd., Nanyang Technological UniversityInventors: Joo Hwa Tay, Stephen Tiong Lee Tay, Kuan Yeow Show, Yu Liu, Volodymyr Ivanov
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Publication number: 20040173525Abstract: A method and apparatus for treating wastewater streams by adding, either separately or as a mixture, a nitrate containing compound and an alkaline material in an amount sufficient to achieve a lower concentration of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and dissolved sulfides downstream of the addition as compared to the atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and dissolved sulfides present in the wastewater stream prior to the addition. By adding alkaline material in addition to a nitrate containing compounds, the amount of nitrate containing compound added can be reduced by at least 10% as compared to the amount of nitrate that would theoretically need to be added in the absence of alkaline material to achieve a comparable lower concentration of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide and dissolved sulfides in the wastewater stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2003Publication date: September 9, 2004Applicant: United States Filter CorporationInventors: David J. Hunniford, David L. Morano, James Paul Harshman
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Patent number: 6787034Abstract: The present invention provides a supported catalyst for in situ remediation of soil and/or groundwater contaminated with a halogenated hydrocarbon comprising an adsorbent impregnated with zero valent iron, wherein the adsorbent is capable of adsorbing the halogenated hydrocarbon. This invention further provides a bioremediation composition for in situ bioremediation of soil and/or groundwater contaminated with hydrocarbons, comprising an adsorbent capable of adsorbing said hydrocarbons, a mixture of facultative anaerobes capable of metabolizing said hydrocarbons under sulfate-reduction conditions, a sulfate-containing compound that releases sulfate over a period of time, and a nutrient system for promoting growth of said anaerobes, wherein said nutrient system includes a sulfide scavenging agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Remediation Products, Inc.Inventors: Scott Noland, Bob Elliott
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Publication number: 20040168977Abstract: A method of treating of municipal sludge, paper-pulp sludge, animal and plant waste, and the like, whereby the treatment thereof via electroporation causes the breakdown of waste activated sludge, which is then recycled back to a bioreactor, or to one or more additional bioreactors such as aerobic, facultative, anoxic, or strictly anaerobic.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2004Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Jeffrey Held, Satya P. Chauhan
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Patent number: 6783678Abstract: Methods for enhancing bioremediation of ground water contaminated with nonaqueous halogenated solvents are disclosed. A preferred method includes adding a composition to the ground water wherein the composition is an electron donor for microbe-mediated reductive dehalogenation of the halogenated solvents and enhances mass transfer of the halogenated solvents from residual source areas into the aqueous phase of the ground water. Illustrative compositions effective in these methods include surfactants such as C2-C4 carboxylic acids and hydroxy acids, salts thereof, esters of C2-C4 carboxylic acids and hydroxy acids, and mixtures thereof. Especially preferred compositions for use in these methods include lactic acid, salts of lactic acid, such as sodium lactate, lactate esters, and mixtures thereof. The microbes are either indigenous to the ground water, or such microbes can be added to the ground water in addition to the composition.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Bechtel BWXT Idaho, LLCInventor: Kent S. Sorenson
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Publication number: 20040144719Abstract: A method for the treatment of sewage sludge which comprises the step of applying to the sludge a biologically effective amount of a composition which contains a lignosulfonate and sludge digesting microbes, preferably from the genus bacillus. The method may be practiced in sewage treatment plants and also may be used for treatment and odor suppression in holding tanks and the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Inventor: David H. Jones
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Patent number: 6767464Abstract: Systems for treating water containing unwanted contaminants. More particularly, the present invention relates to waste water treatment systems including biological media used to aerobically or anaerobically treat solid and liquid waste in water for large and small-scale waste water systems in a way that minimizes the size of the system required to output high-quality, environmentally suitable water that is depleted of ammonia, nitrites, nitrates and other contaminants.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Assignee: Environmental Operating Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Steven H. Boyd, Abdul R. M. Azad
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Publication number: 20040124137Abstract: Methods and apparatus are provided for treating agricultural waste with an alkane substrate to stimulate bacterial digestion. The alkane treatment may also reduce odor of the agricultural waste material. The agricultural waste may include animal waste, vegetable material, leaf material, plant material, composting material or waste paper products. The alkane preferably includes butane, propane, methane and/or ethane, with butane being particularly preferred. Methods and apparatus are also provided for recovering plant growth-enhancing material from the treated agricultural waste and for treating soil with alkane-utilizing bacteria and/or an alkane substrate in combination with a carrier material to increase seed, bulb, plant and crop growth.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventor: Felix A. Perriello
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Patent number: 6755971Abstract: A process for the removal of undesirable bromine salts from fluid streams, especially waste and/or drinking water, comprising the step of exposing the fluid stream to a micro-organism which biochemically aids the reduction of the undesirable bromine salts, characterized in that the microorganisms belong to the group of pure and/or enrichment strains of bacteria grown on one or more of the following: perchlorate, chlorate, and bromate, or belong to bromate respiring bacteria.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2003Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: AKZO Nobel N.V.Inventors: Alexander Gerardus Maria Kroon, Cornelis Gijsbertus Van Ginkel
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Patent number: 6743361Abstract: The present invention relates in general to a method for bacterially treating small-tank toilet systems and an apparatus for using same, and in particular, bacterially treating small-tank portable toilets, such as toilet systems in airplanes, busses, campers, trains, boats, and free-standing portable toilets.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2000Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Biological Systems, Inc.Inventors: Brian Doege, Saul Krell, Mark Brodowicz, Michael Cooney
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Patent number: 6730225Abstract: A system and method for treating wastewater including: delivering untreated wastewater into a permeable container disposed in an impoundment. A wastewater input moves untreated wastewater to the interior of the permeable container. Treated wastewater is flowed through the permeable container and is removed via a wastewater output. A method of practicing wastewater treatment, comprising the steps of delivering untreated wastewater into a permeable container contained within an impoundment; treating the wastewater in the permeable container; moving treated wastewater from the interior of the permeable container to a position between the interior of the permeable container and the exterior of the impoundment; and removing the treated wastewater from the impoundment.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Inventors: Michael L. Duke, Jack Fowler
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Patent number: 6723242Abstract: In the method of processing an organic chlorine compound in accordance with the present invention, slurry containing fly ash K including dioxins are supplied from a pretreatment bath to a biological treatment bath of a processing apparatus; nitrifying bacteria, denitrifying bacteria, aqueous ammonia, and methanol are supplied to the slurry from a nitrifying bacteria storage bath, a denitrifying bacteria storage bath, an ammonia storage bath, and a methanol storage bath, respectively; and a nitrifying reaction is carried out by the nitrifying bacteria in an aerobic atmosphere, so as to decompose the dioxins along with the nitrifying reaction.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Masanobu Ohkata, Eiichi Nishikawa, Kohei Miki, Jirou Satou, Isamu Inoue
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Patent number: 6709594Abstract: A method of treating of municipal sludge, paper-pulp sludge, animal and plant waste, and the like, whereby the treatment thereof via electroporation causes the breakdown of waste activated sludge, which is then recycled back to a bioreactor, or to one or more additional bioreactors such as aerobic, facultative, anoxic, or strictly anaerobic.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: DH20, L.L.C.Inventors: Jeffrey Held, Satya P. Chauhan
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Publication number: 20040050779Abstract: A process for treating organically contaminated waste water is provided comprising an initial treatment step whereby microorganisms are replicated and either attach to support media or remain suspended in the waste water. The microorganisms reduce the incoming biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) level by consuming the organic contaminants. At least a part of the suspended portion of microorganisms are subsequently removed from the initially treated waste water, and the waste water under goes a further treatment step to further reduce the level of organic contaminants.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2002Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventor: Lawrence A. Schmid
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Patent number: 6699390Abstract: A method of remediation of petroleum hydrocarbons on water which includes contacting the petroleum hydrocarbons with a source of natural beeswax which over a predetermined time period results in the remediation of the hydrocarbons through the action of indigenous microorganisms contained in the water. A floating porous device which contains the beeswax may be employed, with the beeswax being in the form of hollow shells.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Petrol Rem. IncorporatedInventors: William M. Griffin, Bradford A. Waldron
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Publication number: 20040031751Abstract: The present invention is a method of recycling animal waste into a useable soil nutrient. The method involves separating the solid and liquid fraction of an animal waste slurry and separately treating both fractions with effective amounts of activated naturally occurring soil bacteria. The method also involves adding an odor eliminating microorganism to the animal waste to reduce or eliminate the foul odor of the waste material.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2003Publication date: February 19, 2004Inventor: Robert D. Jackson
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Patent number: 6692641Abstract: A system to control nutrients, suspended algae, and filamentous algae in lakes, ponds, and estuaries includes a structure for containing macrophytic vegetation. One embodiment segregates a column of water within a body of water desired for remediation and shields the water column from sunlight sufficiently to kill phytoplankton therein, the lysis thereof releasing nutrients. The released nutrients are sequestered, and remediated water is replaced in the water column with water from the body of water. Floating or submerged macrophytes can be introduced in combination with shading and induced water movement to optimize nutrient uptake by the macrophytes. Water column shading may also be achieved by the macrophytes themselves, or by other means. The macrophytes can include floating aquatic plants, such as water hyacinths, submerged aquatic plants, and terrestrial or aquatic plants caused to float artificially. The invention also deals with toxic algae in a safe and sequestered way.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2003Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Inventors: Thomas A. DeBusk, David L. Haselow
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Patent number: 6689274Abstract: The present invention is directed to a substantially odorless biological treatment process for solid and liquid organic wastes. The present invention also provides for a novel nutrient rich humus material produced from the biological treatment process. The bioconversion process of the present invention results from low oxygen concentrations and high quantities of microorganisms in a diverse microbial community.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2000Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Bion Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jere Northrop, James W. Morris
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Publication number: 20040020848Abstract: A method for treating (in situ) large bodies of water con ta minated with heavy metals and having varying density stratas to immobilize the contaminant metals is disclosed. The method, or process for (in situ) immobilization of metals is focused on treating large bodies of water having metals therein that are also adjacent a border of soil or earthen materials in an attempt to immobilize the metals from penetrating through the soil. The method is also able to treat the soil water boundary within the pit lake to provide additional immobilization. The pit lakes can include open pit lakes, subterranean mine lakes, flowing streams and the like. The method is also able to treat an abandoned mine prior to the filling of the mine with water. Initially, the density mean of the body of water is determined, which is densest typical at regions at or approaching 4 degrees C.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Inventor: Joseph G. Harrington
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Publication number: 20040016697Abstract: The invention is directed to an apparatus for delivering activated microorganisms to an environment to be treated. The apparatus has a bioreactor containing microorganisms, a supply of organic and inorganic nutrients and a controller. The controller maintains the conditions of the bioreactor so as to maintain the microorganisms in the exponential phase of growth. Although the apparatus is continuous, the controller also doses a portion of the fluid in the bioreactor to the environment to be treated. The invention also provides a method for the biological treatment of wastes and an organic and inorganic nutrient composition used to feed the microorganisms in the bioreactor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2003Publication date: January 29, 2004Inventors: Jon Shaffer, Jack Fernandes, John Lucido
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Publication number: 20040011735Abstract: A composition and method for treatment of waste water having beneficial bacteria added thereto, which bacteria are used to break down and consume plant biological materials are disclosed where the composition comprises at least one of the following: urea ammonium nitrate, ammonium polyphosphate, and urea liquor.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2003Publication date: January 22, 2004Inventor: Melvin Hahn
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Patent number: 6679992Abstract: A nutrient solution is reduced with a reducing agent, and introduced into a contaminated object. Alternatively, groundwater reduced with a reducing agent is introduced into the contaminated object. Groundwater is contacted with the reducing agent while being circulated between an aquifer and a housing. A nutrient source for heterotrophic anaerobic microorganism may also be introduced into the contaminated object. The contaminated object contaminated with halogenated organic compounds can be purified efficiently and easily.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Ebara CorporationInventors: Masayoshi Kitagawa, Tatsuo Shimomura, Shunji Oya
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Publication number: 20040007524Abstract: The present invention provides a supported catalyst for in situ remediation of soil and/or groundwater contaminated with a halogenated hydrocarbon comprising an adsorbent impregnated with zero valent iron, wherein the adsorbent is capable of adsorbing the halogenated hydrocarbon. This invention further provides a bioremediation composition for in situ bioremediation of soil and/or groundwater contaminated with hydrocarbons, comprising an adsorbent capable of adsorbing said hydrocarbons, a mixture of facultative anaerobes capable of metabolizing said hydrocarbons under sulfate-reduction conditions, a sulfate-containing compound that releases sulfate over a period of time, and a nutrient system for promoting growth of said anaerobes, wherein said nutrient system includes a sulfide scavenging agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2002Publication date: January 15, 2004Inventors: Scott Noland, Bob Elliott
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Patent number: 6669846Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for treating wastewater with alkanes such as butane. An oxygen-containing gas may also be introduced into the wastewater. Butane, because of its relatively high solubility, rapidly dissolves in the wastewater, thereby significantly increasing the heterogeneous microbial community and heterotrophic microbial population. This enhanced microbial population may rapidly absorb and mineralize materials in the wastestream. After an initial growth phase, the organic matter available in the wastewater effluent may be rapidly decreased, thereby reducing the amount of BOD, TDS, sludge and other pollutants. In addition, the use of butane reduces noxious odors associated with municipal wastewater sludges and other types of wastewater.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Global BioSciences, Inc.Inventor: Felix Anthony Perriello
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Publication number: 20030234217Abstract: Septic systems are treated with alkane-utilizing bacteria. Alkanes such as butane are injected into septic system wastewater in order to enhance growth of alkane-utilizing bacteria which degrade wastes. Aerobic processes may be achieved by injecting an oxygen-containing gas into the septic system. Alternatively, anaerobic processes may be used. The alkane and oxygen-containing gas may be injected at any suitable stage of the septic system, such as injection into a septic tank, drainfield and/or grease or oil interceptor tank.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventors: Felix Anthony Perriello, George A. DiCesare, Ralph J. Perriello
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Patent number: 6656357Abstract: A method for the treatment of sewage sludge which comprises the step of applying to the sludge a biologically effective amount of a composition which contains a lignosulfonate and sludge digesting microbes, preferably from the genus bacillus. The method may be practiced in sewage treatment plants and also may be used for treatment and ordour supression in holding tanks and the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Inventor: David H. Jones
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Patent number: 6656722Abstract: The invention provides a process for removing and immobilizing arsenic from an arsenic-containing waste. It comprises oxidizing the arsenic to pentavalent arsenic in an aqueous medium, contacting the pentavalent arsenic with trivalent iron to form an insoluble iron-arsenic compound and separating precipitated iron-arsenic compound from the aqueous medium. The oxidation of arsenic is effected using oxidizing bacteria at a pH between 0.5 and 4 and at a temperature between 20 and 90° C. in the presence of a mineral catalyst such as pyrite.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Paques Bio Systems B.V.Inventors: Renate Ruitenberg, Cees Jan Nico Buisman
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Patent number: 6652752Abstract: A method for the biodegradation on an oil-based sludge comprising a mixture of petroleum hydrocarbons is disclosed. The method comprises forming an aqueous solution in a reactor of an oil-in-water emulsion of the oil-based sludge, bacterial culture and nutrients for the bacterial culture, the bacterial culture having the ability to grow on petroleum hydrocarbons as sole carbon source and having been isolated from a hydrocarbon contaminated soil or hydrocarbon-containing sludge or other environments rich in hydrocarbon degrading bacteria, maintainingthe aqueous solution under aerobic conditions in the reactor at a temperature of at least 10° C. for a period of time sufficient to reduce the amount of hydrocarbon by at least 25%, and discharging aqueous solution having a reduced amount of hydrocarbons from the reactor. The method may be used on sludge containing aromatics, resins and asphaltenes.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Inventors: Owen P. Ward, Ajay Singh
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Publication number: 20030201227Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for remediating odorous media using an alkane substrate. The alkane substrate, such as butane, is introduced to the odorous medium in order to reduce or eliminate odors. The alkanes may remediate water, wastewater, soil, gas, solid waste, fish waste, algae and algal material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2003Publication date: October 30, 2003Inventor: Felix Anthony Perriello
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Patent number: 6632363Abstract: Hydrophobic compositions and methods for using hydrophobic compositions in improving the water quality of water applications. The hydrophobic composition comprising hydrophobic carriers and microbial agents and wherein the hydrophobic composition distributes the microbial agent efficiently and uniformly to the water application and target plants and/or organisms.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Grotek, Inc.Inventors: Nigel M. Grech, Ming Tsuan Lin, Shinn Liang Lin
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Patent number: 6632364Abstract: An in situ method and system for reductive dechlorination, the precipitation of chromium, the precipitation of heavy metals, and microbial denitrification. The invention comprises the formation of in situ anaerobic reactive zones to precipitate and filter out dissolved heavy metals as metallic sulfides, to degrade nitrate to nitrogen gas, to reduce chlorinated hydrocarbons to ethene, and to precipitate and filter out chromium. The invention is comprised of an injection well or wells that extend into a contaminated groundwater. A conduit located within the injection well conveys a reagent to the contaminated groundwater. The reagent may be a carbohydrate rich solution. Microbes digest the carbohydrates to produce sulfate reducing and methanogenic conditions within the reactive zone that include a dissolved oxygen level less than about 0.5 mg/l, a redox potential less than about −250 mv, and a dissolved organic carbon to contaminant ratio of greater than about 50:1.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Arcadis G & MInventor: Suthan S. Suthersan
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Publication number: 20030190742Abstract: The present invention relates to apparatus, methods, and applications for treating wastewater, and more particularly to biological processes for removing pollutants from wastewater.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: G. Robert Whiteman
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Patent number: 6630071Abstract: A process for the treatment of waste water containing heavy metals in which sulphur components and/or metals are biologically reduced to precipitate the metals as water-insoluble metal species, which are separated from the waste water. The biological reduction and the precipitation of the metal species are carried out in a moving sand bed, in which sand particles partly immobilize the bacteria and retain the precipitated metal species, treated waste water is separated from the precipitated metal species and the precipitated metal species are subsequently separated from the sand particles. Metals like selenium and uranium can be precipitated without sulphur components, whereas metals like antimony, cadmium, copper, zinc and the like are precipitated as sulphides.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 7, 2003Assignee: Paques Bio Systems B.V.Inventors: Cees Jan Nico Buisman, Hendrik Dijkman
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Patent number: 6620611Abstract: A slow-release solid chemical composition for environmental bioremediation is provided. The composition comprises a source of soluble organic substrates which include sugars, soluble organic polymers and mixtures of them in an amount of 7% to 90%, insoluble organic substrates an amount of 10% to 70%, complex inorganic phosphates in an amount of 0.5% to 7% and soluble organic salts in an amount of 2% to 70%. The insoluble organic substrates include fibrous plant materials, starches, cellulosic materials and mixtures of these substrates. The complex inorganic phosphates include ringed metaphosphates, linear polyphosphates and mixtures. The organic salts include lactates, formates, acetates, citrates, etc. Also the composition further comprises microorganisms which include Bacillus spp., Rhizobium spp., Bradyrhibzobium spp., Fibrobacter spp., Clostridium spp., Pseudomonas. spp., Geobacter spp., Arthrobacter spp., Nocardia, spp., aspergillus spp., Trichoderma spp., Candida spp., Yarrowia spp.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Geovation Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Eric Christian Hince
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Publication number: 20030159989Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for the continuous microbial remediation of organic wastes in sewers and other waste-laden environments utilizing in-situ microbial seeding. A bio-reactor containing inoculated carrier media is suspended within a sewer wet-well or other similar environment, and is at least partially immersed in the waste-laden fluid to be treated. Air and nutrients are continuously supplied to the bio-reactor via conduit from a remote, easily accessible location. Beneficial microbial populations are permitted to thrive and spread throughout the waste-laden environment, mineralizing organic wastes and eventually becoming dominant within the subject environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2002Publication date: August 28, 2003Inventors: Tommy Mack Davis, Cecil Allen McEntire, John Randolph Ayers, Caroline Ann Metosh-Dickey
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Patent number: 6610204Abstract: A process for the removal of undesirable bromine salts from fluid streams, especially waste and/or drinking water, comprising the step of exposing the fluid stream to a micro-organism which biochemically aids the reduction of the undesirable bromine salts, characterized in that the microorganisms belong to the group of pure and/or enrichment strains of bacteria grown on one or more of the following: perchlorate, chlorate, and bromate, or belong to bromate respiring bacteria.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Akzo Nobel N.V.Inventors: Alexander Gerardus Maria Kroon, Cornelis Gijsbertus Van Ginkel
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Publication number: 20030155296Abstract: Systems for treating water containing unwanted contaminants. More particularly, the present invention relates to waste water treatment systems including biological media used to aerobically or anaerobically treat solid and liquid waste in water for large and small-scale waste water systems in a way that minimizes the size of the system required to output high-quality, environmentally suitable water that is depleted of ammonia, nitrites, nitrates and other contaminants.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2002Publication date: August 21, 2003Inventors: Steven H. Boyd, Abdul R.M. Azad
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Publication number: 20030150799Abstract: A method and apparatus for the in situ purification of aquifers contaminated with ethers and/or alcohols using a bacterial culture, a method of delivering the culture to the subsurface, and an oxygen delivery system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Joseph Patrick Salanitro, Paul Carr Johnson, Stephen Merle Stearns, Paul Michael Maner, James Henry Miller, Gerard Eugene Spinnler
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Publication number: 20030150801Abstract: A method for the biodegradation on an oil-based sludge comprising a mixture of petroleum hydrocarbons is disclosed. The method comprises forming an aqueous solution in a reactor of an oil-in-water emulsion of the oil-based sludge, bacterial culture and nutrients for the bacterial culture, the bacterial culture having the ability to grow on petroleum hydrocarbons as sole carbon source and having been isolated from a hydrocarbon contaminated soil or hydrocarbon-containing sludge or other environments rich in hydrocarbon degrading bacteria, maintaining the aqueous solution under aerobic conditions in the reactor at a temperature of at least 10° C. for a period of time sufficient to reduce the amount of hydrocarbon by at least 25%, and discharging aqueous solution having a reduced amount of hydrocarbons from the reactor. The method may be used on sludge containing aromatics, resins and asphaltenes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2003Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Owen P. Ward, Ajay Singh
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Publication number: 20030150800Abstract: A method and apparatus for the in situ purification of aquifers contaminated with ethers and/or alcohols using a bacterial culture, a method of delivering the culture to the subsurface, and an oxygen delivery system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Joseph Patrick Salanitro, Paul Carr Johnson, Stephen Merle Stearns, Paul Michael Maner, James Henry Miller, Gerard Eugene Spinnler
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Patent number: 6599425Abstract: The invention disclosed relates to a method and apparatus for the denitrification of groundwater in situ in an aquifer under substantially anaerobic conditions, the method comprising (a) providing a network, including an extraction well for removal of groundwater from the aquifer and a plurality of injection wells for returning groundwater to the aquifer, the injection wells being arranged in a line substantially perpendicular to the direction of groundwater flow, the extraction well being located downstream or upstream of the line of injection wells, and the spacing of the wells and the number of injection wells being determined by the mathematical relationship J = C p + nC 1 W → minType: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: National Research Council of CanadaInventors: Boris Tartakovsky, Serge Guiot, Jerome Breton, Serge Delisle
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Patent number: 6599424Abstract: The present invention is drawn to a unique method for treating anaerobic bodies of water including, but not limited to, agricultural waste treatment lagoons. The treatment method of the present invention includes the steps of analyzing the characteristics of the wastewater and sludge to be treated in an animal wastewater lagoon, identifying and propagating beneficial aerobic bacteria such that a selective dominance of the beneficial aerobic bacteria may be established in the animal wastewater lagoon, sizing an aeration means according to the quantity of water to be treated, aerating the animal wastewater lagoon and aerobically treating the wastewater in the animal wastewater lagoon further comprises propagated aerobic bacteria selected to aerobically digest organic material, and clarifying the wastewater by injected the aerobically treated wastewater with a polymer.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Agrimond, LLCInventors: Alfredo J. Teran, Richard G. Wood, Nidal A. Samad, Wesley Todd Willoughby, John R. Derrick, Jr.
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Patent number: 6599423Abstract: The present invention relates to novel ex situ processes for simple and economical destruction of air, water, and soil contaminants using naturally occurring microorganisms that are widely available in the environment. The processes utilize novel closed-loop recycle schemes which dramatically improve the efficiency, economics, and practicability of destruction of a wide variety of contaminants, especially VOCs and chloroethylenes, and particularly trichloroethylene (TCE). The processes may be applied on a batch or continuous basis to contaminated soil and groundwater, to contaminated effluents from a wide variety industrial operations, or to wherever such amenable contaminants are present. Certain contaminants, particularly chloroethylenes, are known to be difficult to biodegrade aerobically to non-toxic products without the employment of a primary substrate to induce cometabolic degradation.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Tennessee Valley AuthorityInventors: Jeffrey L. Boles, Johnny R. Gamble, Laura Lackey
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Publication number: 20030136734Abstract: The method of providing for a fluid treatment, that includes providing a treatment zone containing granular activated charcoal, and providing a stream of water containing nutrients, contaminant degrading microbes and dissolved oxygen, and introducing the stream to a treatment zone to effect adsorption of nutrients and microbes onto the granular activated charcoal, thereby to provide a contaminant treatment matrix, whereby contaminant in fluid flow through the matrix is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventors: Behzad Mirzayi, Mery C. Robinson, Alvin J. Smith, Dominic J. Colasito
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Publication number: 20030136735Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for treating wastewater with alkanes such as butane. An oxygen-containing gas may also be introduced into the wastewater. Butane, because of its relatively high solubility, rapidly dissolves in the wastewater, thereby significantly increasing the heterogeneous microbial community and heterotrophic microbial population. This enhanced microbial population may rapidly absorb and mineralize materials in the wastestream. After an initial growth phase, the organic matter available in the wastewater effluent may be rapidly decreased, thereby reducing the amount of BOD, TDS, sludge and other pollutants. In addition, the use of butane reduces noxious odors associated with municipal wastewater sludges and other types of wastewater.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Felix Anthony Perriello