This might be a job for mushrooms. Really. Filter the water through straw or 
woodchips then innoculate with the appropriate fungus. It's known as 
mycoremediation. Paul Stamets is the expert.
See:
http://www.realitysandwich.com/mycoremediation_and_oil_spills
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/research/reports/fullreports/464.1.pdf
 Bob

--- On Thu, 1/31/13, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Gasification] Gasification Digest, Vol 29, Issue 7: scrubber water
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, January 31, 2013, 8:15 PM

And some of the gasifiers in India simply dump it in ponds. One very well 
funded group set up large tanks ala biodigesters, that didn't work. This is the 
same group that spent $200 mm on an Australian  MSW to power gasifier that was 
scrapped.  It is not acceptable to dump the produced water in any normal waste 
water treatment system. Even in "clean" gasifier gas the moisture content going 
to the engine will bring organic acids and other compounds that will reduce the 
lifetime and the power output of the engine. There are effective water 
treatment systems available, and after years of trying a variety of options, we 
have landed on ones that work well and are relatively inexpensive to construct 
and operate. If you look at the cost of a coal gasifier water treatment plant, 
it is a significant investment.




Sincerely,


Leland T. "Tom" Taylor

Thermogenics Inc. 






-----Original Message-----

From: David Coote <[email protected]>

To: gasification <[email protected]>

Sent: Thu, Jan 31, 2013 5:38 pm

Subject: Re: [Gasification] Gasification Digest, Vol 29, Issue 7: scrubber water












How were they handling the scrubber water, Tom? A colleague visited a 
reasonable size gasifier in Europe where the water was stored in a tank. 
Once this tank was full their immediate option was to install another 
tank. Not ideal!

Waste disposal is becoming increasingly expensive in Australia. This 
would increase the cost of the power.

Regards

David

On 1/02/2013 7:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> ------------------------------ Message: 20 Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 
> 09:32:11 -0800 From: "Tom Miles" <[email protected]> To: "'Discussion 
> of biomass pyrolysis and gasification'" 
> <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Gasification] 
> Power Pallet Message-ID: <[email protected]> 
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>> >yes, but remember that all that run these fuels to date are doing so by
>>      
> tolerating a dirty gas non tar solving reactor, and fighting the tar problem
> in the filtering.  on the low tech end this is nearly always a water
> scrubbing system, which really just>moves the toxic problem somewhere else,
> and actual real world running is highly unattractive.  yes, it will work for
> the demo, but the ongoing issues with the bongwater cofferdam challenges
> health, regulatory and general pleasurable>concerns.
>
> Not so fast. You can't write off "tar making" gasifiers completely. While
> your observation may be true for hundreds of low cost gasifiers now in use,
> in the last five years I have seen three small scale gas cleaning systems
> using wet scrubbers that would pass California air quality and safety
> regulations. One is produced commercially and was demonstrated at the 300
> kWe scale. Another was demonstrated at 300 KWe and used on a 1 MWe system.
> One was demonstrated on a 100 kWe downdraft gasifier generating 100 kWe from
> grass seed screenings. I know of another two in development for the 40 kWe
> scale. (I also know of at least one that has failed miserably.)
>
> Tar making gasifiers may be a solution for some very difficult but abundant
> fuel like rice husks and agricultural residues if the tars can be managed
> and destroyed acceptably.
>
> Tom
>    


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