Systems and methods for treating dilute wastewater
US-10464833-B2 · Nov 5, 2019 · US
US2016167994A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016167994-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414567695-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A biological process for treating metal- and/or sulphate-containing waste water includes introducing at least one macroalgal species selected from Klebsormidium acidophilum, Microspora quadrata and Oedogonium crassum , into a body of water. Waste water is introduced into the body of water. In a water treatment stage, the macroalgal species are allowed to biosorb at least one metal and/or at least one sulphate from the waste water, thereby to bioremediate the waste water.
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1 . A biological process for treating metal- and/or sulphate-containing waste water, the process including introducing at least one macroalgal species selected from Klebsormidium acidophilum, Microspora quadrata and Oedogonium crassum , into a body of water; introducing the waste water into the body of water; and in a water treatment stage, allowing the macroalgal species to biosorb at least one metal and/or at least one sulphate from the waste water, thereby to bioremediate the waste water. 2 . The biological process according to claim 1 , wherein the waste water is acid mine drainage (AMD) containing both dissolved metals and dissolved sulphates. 3 . The biological process according to claim 2 , wherein the body of water is provided downstream of at least one other water treatment stage. 4 . The biological process according to claim 3 , wherein two other water treatment stages are provided, with untreated AMD being subjected, in a first of the water treatment stages, to primary treatment to remove some dissolved metals therefrom, and with the AMD from the first water treatment stage then being subjected, in a second of the water treatment stages, to secondary treatment to remove further dissolved metals therefrom, with the resultant partially treated AMD then passing from the second treatment stage into the body of water, and with the biosorption of the at least one metal and the at least one sulphate thus constituting tertiary treatment of the AMD. 5 . The biological process according to claim 4 , wherein the primary treatment comprises raising the pH of the AMD to about 5 to 7 in order to precipitate dissolved metals present in the AMD. 6 . The biological process according to claim 5 , wherein the raising of the pH is effected in a neutralization stage in which the AMD is treated with lime in order to raise its pH. 7 . The biological process according to claim 4 , wherein the secondary treatment comprises passing the AMD through a wetland for further removal of metals therefrom, with the wetland thus constituting the second of the water treatment stages. 8 . The biological process according to claim 7 , wherein the wetland is a constructed artificial wetland. 9 . The biological process according to claim 4 , wherein the tertiary treatment is effected in an algal polishing pond which thus provides the body of water in which the treatment with the K. acidophilum, M. quadrata and O. crassum takes place. 10 . The biological process according to claim 9 , wherein the macroalgal concentration in the algal polishing pond is maintained at about 1×10 5 cells/l. 11 . The biological process according to claim 9 , wherein the residence time of the partially treated AMD in the algal polishing pond is at least one hour. 12 . The biological process according to claim 11 , wherein the residence time of the partially treated AMD in the algal polishing pond is from 24 to 96 hours. 13 . A biological process for treating acid mine drainage (AMD), the process including subjecting, in a first water treatment stage, AMD to primary treatment to remove dissolved metals therefrom; subjecting the AMD from the first water treatment stage, to secondary treatment in a second water treatment stage, to further remove dissolved metals therefrom; and introducing the resultant partially treated AMD into a body of water containing at least one macroalgal species selected from Klebsormidium acidophilum, Microspora quadrata and Oedogonium crassum , for tertiary treatment of the AMD to remove dissolved metals and sulphates therefrom. 14 . The biological process according to claim 13 , wherein the primary treatment comprises raising the pH of the AMD to about 5 to 7 in order to precipitate dissolved metals present in the AMD. 15 . The biological process according to claim 14 , wherein the raising of the pH is effected in a neutralization stage in which the AMD is treated with lime in order to raise its pH. 16 . The biological process according to claim 13 , wherein the secondary treatment comprises passing the AMD through a wetland for further removal of metals therefrom, with the wetland thus constituting the second water treatment stage. 17 . The biological process according to claim 16 , wherein the wetland is a constructed artificial wetland. 18 . The biological process according to claim 13 , wherein the tertiary treatment is effected in an algal polishing pond which thus provides the body of water in which the treatment with the K. acidophilum, M. quadrata and O. crassum takes place. 19 . The biological process according to claim 18 , wherein the macroalgal concentration in the algal polishing pond is maintained at about 1×10 5 cells/l. 20 . The biological process according to claim 18 , wherein the residence time of the partially treated AMD in the algal polishing pond is at least one hour. 21 . (canceled)
Inorganic compounds · CPC title
use of algae · CPC title
Sulfur compounds · CPC title
by neutralisation; pH adjustment (for degassing C02F1/20; using ion-exchange C02F1/42; for flocculation or precipitation of suspended impurities C02F1/52; for removing dissolved compounds C02F1/58) · CPC title
from quarries or from mining activities · CPC title
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