Ok so if you look at this one. I thought if we have a square box base, then take a acrylic tube (or large pvc) and cut it in half, putting half on one side and half on the other we could make a kind of revolving chamber as the mixing chamber. In between these two halves we would glue an acrylic flat sheet with holes drilled in it as a kind of bubble plate (so inbetween the red lines above) then do the same on the bottom but with smaller holes to keep the buubles count low below it (better for the intake of the recirc so the pump doesnt cavitate). You could build this section so it could be simply taken out for cleaning when that time arisies. I would say for the feed pump it should dump water above this mixing chamber, the water will be drawn down as the out flow of water would be below the mixing chamber.
The effect of that is that all raw water should have to go through our mixing chamber in order to leave the skimmmer, so output of the feed pump somewhere close to where you have drawn it. So for another step back, their are two main form and thus two main areas we are going to deal with total organic compounds. One area is going to be the mixing chamber to break down molecules and protien chains mechanically, so the tough ones. Now their are protiens and similar that are drawn to the air water interface, some like to jump right in and some like to have their tail in the air and the balance out. These protiens and similar take up location in the areas between the bubbles, where you see that ammount of water their. So if we capture them in the rising and accumulating foam column its an added bonus, this also makes a good entry point for those that like to use bacterial dosing bio pellets, the bacterial flock/biofilm that forms on the pellets can be shaken out of their reactor directly in to the feed pump, you could actually use the feed pump for the reactor as the feed pump for the skimmer if you wanted.
ok so back on track. What we need at this point I think is to find which kind of recirc pump we should go with, does anyone have the ability or equipment needed to put together a rough form of this, even just something to test a few different kinds of pumps on??
MOjo