Dallas Water Utilities One of the Largest Users of Ozone in the World

Dallas Water Utilities (DWU) has three purification plants, built between 1930 and 1964: Bachman, Elm Fork and the East Side plant, which is currently under expansion. Collectively, they can treat more than one billion gallons of water per day for the Dallas area. Ozone technology is used as a primary disinfectant in the water treatment […]

EU Directives Create Water Treatment Demand

EU directives such as the Water Frame Work Directive, Drinking Water Directive and Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive are the main political drivers that have catalyzed strong opportunities for treatment techniques such as membrane bio-reactor (MBR), ozone water treatment and ultraviolet (UV). Such directives counter balance the budget restrictions felt today by many governments in Europe […]

Swiss Propose Regulations to Control Pharmaceuticals in Wastewater Effluent

As noted in numerous posts on this blog, there is increasing interest by the public and government in the presence of personal care products and pharmaceuticals in surface water, including those used for drinking water supplies. This concern stems from the potential of these contaminants from creating health effects in humans. Thus far, government studies […]

Ozone Expert to Head International Joint Commission’s Great Lakes Windsor Office

Saad Jasim will become the director of the International Joint Commission’s (IJC) Great Lakes regional office in Windsor. Saad is also assuming the chairmanship of the International Ozone Associations PAG in 2010. He was the director of water quality and production for the Windsor Utilities Commission until 2005 and was responsible for introducing ozone water […]

Patriots Recycle Water Using Ozone Saving Foxborough Millions of Gallons of Water

We are always on the lookout for applications of ozone in water treatment. One area that is gaining a lot of attention is water recycling. Ozone is an excellent choice for water recycling since it is short lived breaking down to oxygen after use. It can also be produced on site from air eliminating the […]

Melbourne to Upgrade Activated Sludge Plant with Ozone

Global engineering and construction company Black & Veatch has confirmed that it will be part of the Eastern Tertiary Alliance that will deliver the Tertiary Upgrade of the Eastern Treatment Plant in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the largest activated sludge plant in the country. The A$380 million upgrade will greatly improve the quality of treated effluent […]