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titleOfInvention Multipurpose merger septic tank of high temperature aerobic decomposition and nitrogen and phosphorus removal
abstract The present invention is a multipurpose combined purification tank of high-temperature aerobic fast decomposition and nitrogen and phosphorus removal, the first digestion chamber (15) for the first treatment by injecting high concentration organic wastewater such as manure and food waste separately, firstly treated high concentration wastewater and sewage The second digestion chamber 20 for reprocessing the mixture, the precipitation separation chamber 23 for precipitating and separating the secondary treated water, and the heat of oxidation of the high temperature aerobic microorganisms up to nitrogen, phosphorus, and suspended solids (SS) of the separated supernatant. Aqueous aquatic plant tank 28 to remove by cultivating aquatic plants in winter using residual heat remaining in supernatant water, flow control room 99 to temporarily store sewage, and transfer sewage in a certain amount and then concentrate Automatically controlled transfer device (87, 88, 85, 75, 40) to allow emptying before the time zone, recirculate the gas inside each digester and at the same time suck only as much external air as necessary Underwater aerators 58 and 40 and cyclones 59 and 79, which minimize the outflow of energy and rapidly mix bubbles and wastewater, exhaust heat recovery pipe unit 50 to recover exhaust heat, and heat of treated water. Heat recovery pipes (36, 31) to recover, manhole cover (105, 107, 109) and thermal insulation caps (86, 47, 90, 128), easy to keep warm, dismantle and airtight, fast growth rate and roots underwater or bottom Exhaust heat recovery unit (50a, 50b) capable of selectively operating either an aquatic plant (29), aquatic plant tank cover (110) having good light permeability and heat retention, and the first and second digester tanks as an anaerobic system. It includes a gas collecting device 115 for collecting the combustible gas generated during anaerobic digestion, the septic tank body (100, 101, 102, 103) consisting of a FRP material having a high heat retention and high strength in a triple structure.n n n The greatest object of the present invention is to separate the high concentration organic wastewater from the sewage and the first treatment in a high-temperature aerobic digestion method, and then mixed with the sewage to the second treatment, thereby improving the treatment efficiency of the septic tank to minimize the scale, and also the livestock wastewater It is to make food wastes treatable, to develop septic tanks that are highly treated with nitrogen, phosphorus and suspended solids by using microorganism oxidation heat in high temperature aerobic digestion process, and various high concentration organic wastewater and foods that have been treated only as pollution targets. Developing and distributing small and medium-sized combustible gas recoverable septic tanks so that wastes can be a new energy source, and also constructing sewage in point source areas by solving environmental problems of point sources. To solve inefficiencies and economics, and to improve the quality of the environment. will be.n n n In addition, the concept of a septic tank as a hate facility combines the aerobic purification method with no odor and the cultivation of flowering aquatic plants, and makes it possible to process food wastes. By doing so, it is possible to arrange the front side in the rear part of living and living spaces, and to have emotional and interesting intimacy in daily management, to enhance the effectiveness of management and to understand the natural cycle principles and induce environmental awareness through direct experience. The purpose of the present invention is to.
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