The Patented Draconis Digester Systems, Waste Water Technology

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Paul Baskis is the CEO of Synfuels Assets Management LLC. and Draconis Digester Technology LLC. Atlas/Synfuels is a company that provides Licenses to companies that offer technologies useful in the conversion of organic compounds into very valuable commodities such as fuels, chemicals and coke for the metallurgical industry and gases for producing electricity.

Paul is a well-known national and international inventor, holding over 60 patents worldwide in waste to energy conversion and waste treatment, as well as waste minimization. Mr. Baskis has been involved in technology development for over the past 25 years. His inventions are in use in the agriculture and food processing industries.  He is the founder of Baskis and Associates, a leading R&D firm based in Florida, Atlas/Synfuels Assets Management LLC. based in Kentucky

He has reached worldwide fame through recognition of his invention of the Thermo-De-polymerization (TDP) for which he holds over 60 patents worldwide. The Thermal De-Polymerization Process has produced over 3 million gallons of high-quality synthetic fuel and was featured in Scientific American, Discovery, National Geographic, Money Magazine and many others. Mr. Baskis Graduated from Southern Illinois University with a Graduate Degree in Soil Microbiology.

Paul has been recently published with a Patent for a Wastewater Treatment system. This new Patented Wastewater Treatment System design is extremely efficient in terms of Aerobic and Anaerobic digester. In basic terms, it provides oxygen in the zones of where the highest and lowest Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is, in the Aerobic Digester.

Bill Faulds, the President of Draconis Digester Technology LLC. is a high-level, well-seasoned process and wastewater professional with a most impressive dossier. He holds a Civil Technology degree and a bachelor’s degree in Business. During his 30 plus year career, he has accumulated a wide array of project experience in the process industries, industrial and municipal water/wastewater, and environmental sectors.

Bill was fortunate to begin his career during the advancement of biological waste treatment in the municipal, industrial and remedial sectors.

(American Water Works Association Nationally, Missouri, Illinois (AWWA))

(Water Environment Federation, Nationally, Missouri, Illinois (WEF))

 

A Brief Detailed Description of the Patented Draconis Digester Systems

1.) The newly published patent, developed by Paul T. Baskis, can provide for the elimination of nearly 90% of the water in the waste stream and allows for a compact digester system for handling High or Low, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) concentration waste streams.

2.) A Biosolids Concentrator and Digester System (BCDS) a.) uses tanks that are more compact than a common trickle filter to digest simple compounds in the waste stream rapidly b.) uses air stratification to separate compounds with higher density from compounds with lower density c.) uses clarification, micron filtration and membrane filtration to clean the waste stream water to near drinking water quality for discharge.

3.) The above patented process or The BCDS eliminates all of the excess water so that the system for digesting the waste can be smaller than a common trickle filter; for example, the system could be one quarter the size of the common trickle filter.

4.) The bottom of the clarifier and the back flush from both the micron filter system and the membrane filter system, can be sent to a second digester with reduction in BOD (e.g. 85-90% reduction of BOD) providing for a substantial reduction in sludge production.

5.) The present invention can be regulated for adaptable operation of any type of waste and is reliable. Operation could be maximum reduction of the waste stream or could be utilized to provide for high volumes of methane production. Methane can be converted to a pipeline gas or be utilized for electricity production.

6.) The microbial environment is determined by the makeup of the waste stream and the environment in the digesters as the microbial ecology will adjust to the substrates that are available for use as food. This system mimics the natural environmental systems found in aqueous environments. What this means for the environment, is that the digester will adjust to the changes in the waste stream for cleaner wastewater discharge.

For Inquiries~

*Please contact ~ Tommie F Baskis, Vice-President of Draconis Digester Technology LLC.

Email~ tommieart@earthlink.net

PH~ 618-841-2843

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