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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 2010
Filed:
Oct. 19, 2004
Norman L. Olson, Port Orchard, WA (US);
Brian R. Mclaughlin, Portland, ME (US);
Daniel P. Cobb, Portland, ME (US);
Vaikko P. Allen, Ii, Portland, ME (US);
Derek M. Berg, Old Orchard Beach, ME (US);
Norman L. Olson, Port Orchard, WA (US);
Brian R. McLaughlin, Portland, ME (US);
Daniel P. Cobb, Portland, ME (US);
Vaikko P. Allen, II, Portland, ME (US);
Derek M. Berg, Old Orchard Beach, ME (US);
Contech Stormwater Solutions, Inc., West Chester, OH (US);
I.S.C. Environmental, Inc., Port Orchard, WA (US);
Abstract
A system and related method for separating floating and nonfloating particulate and entrained, suspended, and/or dissolved contaminants from a fluid. The system includes a tank with a lower chamber spaced from an outlet or upper chamber by a confinement deck. The deck includes one or more sockets for receiving one or more filter units for fluid treatment. In addition, the lower chamber of the tank acts as a pretreatment sump to remove floating and nonfloating particulates, thereby reducing the load on the filter units. The filter units are configured for radial and/or upward flow of the fluid from the lower chamber. The filter units may include one or more filter media through which the fluid pass prior to exiting the tank. The filter units include a removable screening retainer for retaining the filter media and/or to screen relatively large contaminants. The filter unit may be removed for ease of tank maintenance and replacement of filter media. The system allows a method of contaminated fluid treatment under varying flow conditions by directing the fluid radially and/or upwardly through the retainer. Establishing both types of flow through the filter unit improves filtering and extends filter life without compromising desired flow through rates.