Physico-chemical process for removal of nitrogen species from recirculated aquaculture systems
US-2019380313-A1 · Dec 19, 2019 · US
US10285385B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10285385-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414889842-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 2, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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The present invention is directed to a first farming plant including a central tank and one or more surrounding tanks, where the central tank is used for water treatment and the one or more surrounding tanks are used for the farming of fish. The fish farming plant may also include one or more flow applicators, whereby the flow rate of the water in the surrounding tanks are individually independent of the water exchange rate. The fish farming plant may include several movable permeable section walls in each of the surrounding tanks dividing each surrounding tank into tank sections. Each surrounding tank is equipped with one or two outlets and one or two inlets, and a substantially horizontal/laminar flow structure of the water in each one of the surrounding tanks is provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) fish farming plant comprising: a central water treatment tank; one or more fish farming tanks at last partially surrounding the central water treatment tank and configured to contain water and fish; wherein the RAS fish farming plant includes a water treatment system at least partially contained in the central water treatment tank and configured to receive water from the one or more fish farming tanks, treat the water and return the treated water to the one or more fish farming tanks which gives rise to a water exchange flow rate; and one or more flow applicators disposed in the one or more fish farming tanks and configured to: (1) increase the flow rate of the water through the one or more fish farming tanks relative to the water exchange flow rate; and (2) circulate the water through the one or more fish farming tanks such that the flow of the water through the one or more fish farming tanks is substantially horizontal and of a substantial laminar flow. 2. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 wherein the one or more fish farming tanks includes a plurality of horizontally moveable permeable walls that divide the one or more fish farming tanks into a plurality of sections; and wherein each permeable wall is configured to move horizontally through the one or more fish farming tanks and adjust the volume of water situated between selected permeable walls. 3. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 2 wherein each horizontal moveable permeable wall includes at least two wheels that engage and ride on rails disposed on walls that form the one or more fish farming tanks. 4. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 2 wherein each permeable wall includes a plurality of foldable sections that enable the width of the permeable wall to be adjusted. 5. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 2 wherein each permeable wall includes an area that is openable so that fish can move from one section to another section. 6. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 wherein each fish farming tank includes one inlet and one outlet through which the water passes in the course of being treated irrespective of the number of sections contained in each fish farming tank. 7. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 including a purge tank disposed outside of the one or more fish farming tanks and communicatively connected to at least one of the fish farming tanks via a conduit, the purge tank configured to receive and hold harvest-ready fish. 8. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 7 wherein the purge tank includes a series of spaced apart permeable screens for segregating groups of the harvest-ready fish. 9. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 wherein the central water treatment tank is round and wherein at least two farming tanks assume annular configurations around at least a portion of the central water treatment tank. 10. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 : wherein the water treatment system includes one or more pumps and is configured to circulate water from the one or more fish farming tanks through the water treatment system and back to the one or more fish farming tanks; wherein the water treatment system includes a biofilter, a particle separation device, and a CO 2 stripper; wherein the water treatment system further includes a series of pipes operatively interconnecting the one or more fish farming tanks and the water treatment systems; and wherein the water treatment system is configured to first direct water from the one or more fish farming tanks to the particle separation device, thereafter to the biofilter, and thereafter to the CO 2 stripper and thereafter back to the one or more fish farming tanks. 11. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 wherein each fish farming tank includes a pair of spaced apart permeable screens that are fixed in each fish farming tank and which extend transversely across each fish farming tank, and wherein the spaced apart permeable screens define a space which is configured to preclude fish from entering said space; and wherein the one or more flow applicators are at least partially disposed in said space. 12. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 11 wherein the water treatment system includes plumbing configured to operatively interconnect the one or more fish farming tanks with the central water treatment tank, and wherein the water treatment system includes at least one water treatment unit disposed outside of the one or more fish farming tanks; and wherein said plumbing extends through said space defined by the spaced apart fixed permeable screens. 13. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 the central water treatment tank includes a biofilter for subjecting the water to a biofiltration process; wherein the biofilter includes a biomedium; and wherein the central water treatment tank that contains the biofilter is provided with a separator for separating the biomedium from the water leaving the biofilter. 14. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 wherein each fish farming tank is provided with at least one inlet and at least one outlet through which the water flows in the course of being treated by said water treatment system; and wherein there is provided a valve associated with the outlet configured to adjust the flow of water passing through the outlet. 15. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 : wherein the central water treatment tank is generally circular; wherein the one or more fish farming tanks includes at least two side-by-side annular fish farming tanks that extend around substantially the entire central water treatment tank; and a purge tank lying outside of the annular fish farming tanks and communicatively connected to at least one of the annular fish farming tanks for receiving harvest-ready fish. 16. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 1 wherein the water treatment system includes one or more pumps; and wherein the pump is configured to pump the water through the water treatment system which gives rise to the water exchange flow rate. 17. The RAS fish farming plant of claim 7 wherein the one or more fish farming tanks are more illuminated than the purge tank, which tends to lead the fish in the one or more fish farming tanks to the purge tank. 18. A method of fish farming employing a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) fish farming plant wherein the RAS fish farming plant comprises: a central water treatment tank; one or more fish farming tanks at least partially surrounding the central water treatment tank and configured to contain water and fish; a water treatment system for treating the water in the one or more fish farming tanks, and wherein at least a portion of the water treatment system is contained in the central water treatment tank; wherein the method comprises: treating the water in the one or more fish farming tanks by circulating the water from the one or more fish farming tanks through the water treatment system including the central water treatment tank and back to the one or more fish farming tanks; while circulating the water through the one or more fish farming tanks, maintaining a substantial horizontal flow and a substantial laminar flow of the water as the water flows through the one or more fish farming tanks; wherein circulating the water through the one or more fish farming tanks gives rise to a water exchange flow rate; and increasing the flow rate of the water through the one or more fish farming tanks relative to the water exchange flow rate such that the flow rate of water in the one or more fish farming tank
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