The Six Reasons Ozone Water Treatment Systems Fail

Ozone water treatment systems convert the oxygen in air or other feed gas into ozone and mixed it with water for the specific water treatment applications, e.g. disifection. Many applications are critical and reliability is important in the design of these systems. There are a number of factors that can cause these an ozone water […]

Fort Worth Experiences Taste and Odor Issues

The Fort Worth Business Press reports that Water from Fort Worth’s Rolling Hills and Westside water treatment plants is safe to drink despite changes in taste and odor, according to city officials. Both water departments assure their customers the water is safe for drinking, cooking, bathing and all other purposes, though it has what Fort […]

Advanced Oxidation Facilitates Industrial Wastewater Reuse

Advanced wastewater treatment technologies can allow industrial enterprises to reuse water and thus decrease industries use of fresh water resources. Currently, these processes are expensive and are probably only suitable for developed economies. This is compatible with the nature of industrial water use which increases with per capita GDP. Industries consuming the most water include […]

Indian City Looks to Ozone Drinking Water Treatment

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWS&SB) is considering switching over to ozone water treatment from chlorination to improve water quality. Ozone is a more effective disinfectant and oxidant than chlorine and does not produce as many byproducts that have been found to be potentially damaging to human health. Ozone can also improve […]

Japanese Cities to Add Ozone Water Treatment

Hanshin Water Supply Authority’s Amagasaki Waterworks, which supplies purified water to the cities of Kobe, Amagasaki, Nishinomiya and Ashiya has purchased ozone water treatment equipment. The newly installed equipment will start operating in August 2010. Ozone systems disinfect, deodorize, decolorize and remove organic matter with far greater oxidizing power than chlorine, while producing harmless oxygen […]