Disclosed is a biomechanical apparatus and method for the continuous phase-separation and biological treatment of ship bilgewater contaminated with petroleum and biodegradable materials. The apparatus includes a pumping system attached directly to the bilge or waste oil holding tank for removing the biodegradable material(s) contained in the bilge waste aqueous and non-aqueous phases, which is integrated with a system for microbiologically treating the contaminated bilgewater. The system for microbiologically treating the contaminated bilgewater preferably includes petroleum- and hazardous material-degrading microorganisms. In operation, the three stage apparatus combines functions to physically separate petroleum hydrocarbons from the water phase, process and microbiologically destroy the petroleum hydrocarbons in the water and monitor and direct the discharge of the processed water overboard or recirculation back into the bilge compartment. The separated free-product is removed from the first stage, to a holding tank for off-site disposal, recycling or on-board incineration.
Apparatus For Bioremediation Of Sites Contaminated With Hazardous Substances
Jason A. Caplan - Raleigh NC Eric K. Schmitt - Raleigh NC Donald R. Malone - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Environmental Science & Engineering, Inc. - Raleigh NC
International Classification:
C02F 304
US Classification:
210151
Abstract:
Disclosed is an apparatus and method for the continuuous bioremediation of sites contaminated with a hazardous substances. The apparatus includes a subsurface pumping system, for removing the hazardous substance contained in a phase separate from groundwater, which is integrated with a means for microbiologically treating the contaminated site. The means for microbiologically treating the contaminated site preferably includes hazardous substance degrading microorganisms. In operation, a subsurface pumping system separates, either above or below-ground, a free-product phase from the contaminated groundwater. The separated free-product is stored for off-site disposal. Contaminated groundwater is fed into the microbiological treatment system for further treatment and eventual recirculation into the contaminated site.
Jason A. Caplan - Raleigh NC Eric K. Schmitt - Raleigh NC Donald R. Malone - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Environmental Science & Engineering, Inc. - Raleigh NC
International Classification:
C02F 306
US Classification:
210610
Abstract:
Disclosed is an apparatus and method for the continuous bioremediation of sites contaminated with a hazardous substance. The apparatus includes a subsurface pumping system, for removing the hazardous substance contained in a phase separate from groundwater, which is integrated with a means for microbiologically treating the contaminated site. The means for microbiologically treating the contaminated site preferably includes hazardous substance degrading microorganisms. In operation, a subsurface pumping system separates, either above or below-ground, a free-product phase from the contaminated groundwater. The separated free-product is stored for off-site disposal. Contaminated groundwater is fed into the microbiological treatment system for further treatment and eventual recirculation into the contaminated site.
Jason A. Caplan - Raleigh NC Donald W. Kelemen - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Ensolve Biosystems, Inc. - Raleigh NC
International Classification:
C02F 306
US Classification:
210610
Abstract:
Disclosed is an apparatus and method for the continuous biological treatment of ship bilge water contaminated with petroleum and biodegradable materials. The apparatus includes a pumping system attached directly to the bilge or to an oil-water phase separator, for removing the biodegradable material(s) contained in the bilge waste aqueous phase, which is integrated with a means for microbiologically treating the contaminated bilge water. The means for microbiologically treating the contaminated bilge water preferably includes petroleum- and hazardous-degrading microorganisms. In operation, a phase separator system on the ship separates the free-product phase from the contaminated bilge water. The separated free-product is removed for off-site disposal. Contaminated bilge water is fed into the microbiological treatment system for further treatment with eventual discharge overboard or recirculation into the contaminated bilge area.
Wastesolution treatment systems and methods are provided which may remove particulates and hydrocarbons from wastesolution. Embodiments may be used to treat scrubber wastesolution from exhaust gas cleaning (“EGC”) systems. Some embodiments may be used with terrestrial EGC systems and others may be used for maritime ship EGC systems. Certain embodiments remove free phase oil and particulates from the wastesolution. Some embodiments may utilize a biogenerator cultured with hydrocarbon degrading microorganisms to reduce the concentration of oils in the water. Certain embodiments may utilize a clarifier and filtration unit to remove contaminants in the water. The wastesolution may be recirculated through the system until the measured contaminant concentration drops below a threshold value. The treated wastesolution may be stored, reused, or may be safely discharged from the system.