Abstract
The use of ozone in water treatment plants is expanding rapidly in the United States. Ozone offers excellent disinfection properties (including chlorine-resistant pathogens) and does not form trihalomethanes. Additionally, ozone can be used to achieve or control many other water quality parameters such as color, taste and odor, and inorganic and organic contaminant concentrations. Control of ozone's disinfection byproducts such as bromate (formed in high bromide waters) is required. This presentation will review the synergistic effects of ozone applicable to use in small water treatment plants.
Recommended Citation
C. D. Adams and J. Sutherland, "Applicability of Ozone in Small Drinking Water Systems," Environmental and Pipeline Engineering 2000, pp. 312 - 316, American Society of Civil Engineers, Jan 2000.
The definitive version is available at https://doi.org/10.1061/40507(282)35
Department(s)
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Second Department
Chemistry
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-078440507-9
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
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text
Language(s)
English
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Publication Date
01 Jan 2000
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