Jack Dalton Creel (April 23, 1916 - August 13, 2002) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1945. The 29-year-old rookie right ...
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321 N Pace Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32505
Jack R. Creel Broker, President
Better Homes Realty, Inc Rl Este Agntresidntl · Real Estate Agents
321 N Pace Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32505 8504700062, 8504700466
Jack R Creel
# 1 DELUNA DR., PENSACOLA, FL. 32506, LLC
7001 Linskog St, Pensacola, FL 32506
Jack R. Creel Treasurer, Director
Better Rentals Inc
PO Box 2176, Pensacola, FL 32513
Us Patents
Methods For Reducing And Separating Emulsions And Homogeneous Components From Contaminated Water
Charles R. Scraggs - Alpharetta GA Jack R. Creel - Houston TX Alonzo L. DeCell - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 140 C02F 300
US Classification:
210610
Abstract:
A system for the reduction and separation of highly emulsified and/or immiscible components mixed in a fluid, particularly useful for treating waste water contaminated with oils and oily emulsions, as from depleted oil wells, vehicle washing stations, and meat rendering plants. The system is operative for reducing the amount of organic and inorganic contaminants, and is particularly suitable for reducing the amount of oil, with oil-consuming microorganisms, and separating oil that is not consumed within the system from the water so that the oil may be recycled and the water discharged into wetlands or sanitary sewers without further treatment. The system comprises a multi-stage, recirculating series of treatment tanks. In a first stage, the fluid is recirculated through a treatment loop where the fluid is aerated and then passed through a coalescer. Organic metabolizing microorganisms that contribute to de-emulsification and contaminant reduction within the system are introduced, together with a superoxygenated catalyst containing microorganism nutrients.
Apparatus For Reducing And Separating Emulsions And Homgeneous Components From Contaminated Water
Charles R. Scraggs - Alpharetta GA Jack R. Creel - Houston TX Alonzo L. DeCell - Houston TX
International Classification:
C02F 140 B01D 17022
US Classification:
210177
Abstract:
A system for the reduction and separation of highly emulsified and/or immiscible components mixed in a fluid, particularly useful for treating waste water contaminated with oils and oily emulsions, as from depleted oil wells, vehicle washing stations, and meat rendering plants. The system is operative for reducing the amount of organic and inorganic contaminants, and is particularly suitable for reducing the amount of oil, with oil-consuming microorganisms, and separating oil that is not consumed within the system from the water so that the oil may be recycled and the water discharged into wetlands or sanitary sewers without further treatment. The system comprises a multi-stage, recirculating series of treatment tanks. In a first stage, the fluid is recirculated through a treatment loop where the fluid is aerated and then passed through a coalescer. Organic metabolizing microorganisms that contribute to de-emulsification and contaminant reduction within the system are introduced, together with a superoxygenated catalyst containing microorganism nutrients.
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