TREATMENT WATER OR WASTE

Brand Owner Address Description
ANOXTHANE VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT IMMEUBLE L'AQUARENE 1 PLACE MONTGOLFIER SAINT-MAURICE 94410 France Treatment of water or waste water by biological processes using bioreactors and plastic media for microorganisms with a view to checking biofilm growth, reducing risks of clogging of plastic media for micro-organisms and improving efficiency of water or waste water purification throughout the treatment process; energy production services, namely, production of biogas by an anaerobic process;Installations, apparatus and machines for water purification; water filtering apparatus; Parts of household or industrial installations for water and waste water treatment, namely, plastic media for micro-organisms for water or waste water treatment in bioreactors; household or industrial installations for water or waste water treatment, namely, systems for filtering and purifying water using biological processes; bioreactors for the treatment of water or waste water; all these goods used for checking biofilm growth, reducing risks of clogging of plastic media for micro-organisms and improving efficiency of water or waste water purification throughout the treatment process;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and systems for treating a waste stream in a waste treatment system involve performing a unit process of the waste treatment system by contacting the waste stream with oxyhydrogen-rich gas generated on-site by an oxyhydrogen gas generator that implements water dissociation technology. In a preferred embodiment, the oxyhydrogen gas generator involves applying a pulsed electrical signal to a series of closely-spaced electrodes that are submerged in the waste stream to produce oxyhydrogen-rich gas from a water component of the waste stream. Operation of the oxyhydrogen gas generator in the waste stream may accomplish one or more unit processes for waste treatment, such as conditioning, stabilization, thickening, and dewatering, among others. At least a portion of the oxyhydrogen-rich gas can be conveyed for a second use in the waste treatment system, such as a source of combustible fuel for incineration or power generation, for example.