IP Library Granted Patent US 10,442,711
Granted Patent B2
US 10,442,711 · App. 14/776,403 · Granted Oct 15, 2019

Method and system for the treatment of produced water and fluids with chlorine dioxide for reuse

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Patent No.
US 10,442,711
App. No.
14/776,403
Granted
Oct 15, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments of the invention relate generally to methods and systems for treating aqueous systems associated with industrial wastewater applications, in particular gas and crude oil drilling, pumping and production, in order to reduce or eliminate contamination and allow the water that is treated to be reused, in particular, to be reused for hydraulic fracturing.

Claims (41)

1. A fluid treatment system comprising

(i) a first treatment vessel for holding a volume of aqueous fluid;

(ii) a circulation pump for recirculating aqueous fluid such that a stream of aqueous fluid flows out of the first treatment vessel, through a venturi, and back into the first treatment vessel, the venturi being connected with a source of an oxidant, such that the oxidant can be introduced into the stream of recirculating aqueous fluid using the venturi, the oxidant being air, oxygen (O 2 ), or a combination thereof;

(iii) a source of chlorine oxide connected for introduction into recirculating aqueous fluid, the source of chlorine oxide configured to provide a chlorine oxide consisting essentially of chlorite, chlorine dioxide, or a combination thereof,

(iv) a transfer line for transferring aqueous fluid from the first treatment vessel into a second treatment vessel,

(v) a second treatment vessel, and

(vi) an injection port connected to a source of chlorine dioxide for introducing chlorine dioxide into aqueous fluid that flows from the first treatment vessel into the second treatment vessel.

2. The fluid treatment system of claim 1 , the source of chlorine dioxide comprising a chlorine dioxide generator including a second venturi that is in-line with the injection port.

3. The fluid treatment system of claim 2 , comprising a skimming means for removing floating material from the surface of aqueous fluid contained in the second treatment vessel.

4. The fluid treatment system of claim 2 , comprising an underflow means from the second treatment vessel to a third treatment vessel.

5. The fluid treatment system of claim 4 , comprising an overflow means from the third treatment vessel to a fourth vessel or clear well.

6. A fluid treatment system comprising

(i) a first treatment vessel for holding a volume of aqueous fluid;

(ii) a circulation pump for recirculating aqueous fluid out of the first treatment vessel, through a recirculation line, and back into the first treatment vessel;

(iii) a venturi that is in-line with the recirculation line, the venturi being connected with a source of air and/or oxygen (O 2 ) and a source of chlorite;

(iv) a transfer line through which aqueous fluid can flow from the first treatment vessel into a second treatment vessel;

(v) the second treatment vessel having an underflow means leading from the second treatment vessel to a third treatment vessel;

(vi) a chlorine dioxide generator suitable for producing chlorine dioxide connected for introduction into aqueous fluid that flows into the second treatment vessel;

(vii) the third treatment vessel with an overflow means to a fourth vessel or clear well; and

(viii) the fourth vessel or clear well.

7. The fluid treatment system of claim 6 , comprising a skimming means for removing floating material from the surface of aqueous fluid in the first treatment vessel.

8. A fluid treatment system comprising

(i) a first treatment vessel that holds a volume of aqueous fluid;

(ii) a circulation pump that recirculates aqueous fluid such that a stream of aqueous fluid flows out of the first treatment vessel, through a venturi, and back into the first treatment vessel, the venturi being connected with a source of oxidant, such that the venturi educts an oxidant into the stream of recirculating aqueous fluid, the oxidant being air, oxygen (O 2 ), or a combination therefore;

(iii) a source of chlorine oxide connected for providing a chlorine oxide to recirculating aqueous fluid, the chlorine oxide consisting essentially of chlorite, chlorine dioxide, or a combination thereof;

(iv) a transfer line through which aqueous fluid flows from the first treatment vessel to a second treatment vessel,

(v) the second treatment vessel, and

(vi) a chlorine dioxide generator that produces chlorine dioxide that is introduced into the aqueous fluid that flows into the second treatment vessel.

9. The fluid treatment system of claim 8 , comprising a skimming means for removing floating material from the surface of aqueous fluid contained in the second treatment vessel.

10. The fluid treatment system of claim 8 , comprising an underflow means from the second treatment vessel to a third treatment vessel.

11. The fluid treatment system of claim 10 , comprising an overflow means from the third treatment vessel to a fourth vessel or clear well.

12. A fluid treatment system comprising

(i) a first treatment vessel that holds a volume of aqueous fluid;

(ii) a circulation pump that recirculates aqueous fluid such that aqueous fluid flows out of the first treatment vessel, through a venturi and back into the first treatment vessel;

(iii) the venturi through which a stream of the aqueous fluid passes as it recirculates, the venturi introducing air and/or oxygen (O 2 ), sodium chlorite, and, optionally, sodium hydroxide into the stream of recirculating aqueous fluid;

(iv) a transfer line through which aqueous fluid flows from the first treatment vessel into a second treatment vessel;

(v) the second treatment vessel having an underflow through which aqueous fluid flows from the second treatment vessel into a third treatment vessel;

(vi) a chlorine dioxide generator that produces chlorine dioxide that is introduced into aqueous fluid that flows into the second treatment vessel;

(vii) the third treatment vessel from which aqueous fluid overflows to a fourth vessel or clear well; and

(viii) the fourth vessel or clear well.

13. The fluid treatment system of claim 8 , comprising a skimming means for removing floating material from the surface of aqueous fluid contained in the first treatment vessel.

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