Method of removing phosphorus from wastewater

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7828976
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11767010

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A process for removing phosphorus from wastewater wherein an iron or aluminum salt is added to the wastewater. The iron or aluminum salt results in the precipitation of certain iron or aluminum species that include phosphorus adsorption sites. These iron or phosphorus species are settled and become a part of sludge produced in the course of the wastewater treatment process. By recycling substantial portions of the sludge, the concentration of these iron or aluminum species in the wastewater is increased. This increased concentration results in the presence of large quantities of unused phosphorus adsorption sites that attract and adsorb phosphorus, resulting in phosphorus being removed from the wastewater.

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I KRUGER INC800 ROOSEVELT ROAD SUITE 208 GLEN ELLYN IL 60137

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Banerjee, Kashi Moon Township, US 20 274
Blumenschein, Charles D Pittsburgh, US 16 226
Schrader, John Charles Pittsburgh, US 4 47

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