The Jellyfish Filter is a stormwater quality treatment technology featuring high surface area, high flow rate membrane filtration, at low driving head. By incorporating pretreatment with light-weight membrane filtration, the Jellyfish Filter removes a high level and a wide variety of stormwater pollutants. The high surface area membrane cartridges, combined with up-flow hydraulics, frequent passive backwashing, and rinseable/reusable cartridges ensures long-lasting performance.
How the Jellyfish Filter Treats Stormwater
- Stormwater enters the Jellyfish through the inlet pipe or inlet grate, builds driving head, and traps floating pollutants behind the maintenance access wall and below the cartridge deck.
- Water is conveyed below the cartridge deck where a separation skirt around the cartridges isolates oil, trash and debris outside the filtration zone, allowing sand-sized particles to settle in the sump.
- 水是直接过滤区和through the top of the cartridge into the backwash pool. Once the water has filled the backwash pool, clean water overflows the weir where it exits via the outlet pipe.
- The membrane filters provide a very large surface area to effectively remove fine sand and silt-sized particles, and a high percentage of particulate-bound pollutants such as nitrogen, phosphorus, metals, and hydrocarbons while ensuring long-lasting treatment.
- As influent flow subsides, the filtered water in the backwash pool flows back through the hi-flo membrane cartridges into the lower chamber. This passive backwash extends cartridge life, keeping the membrane clean for future events.
- The draindown cartridge(s) located outside the backwash pool enables water levels to balance.