Ozone in Water Treatment: Application and EngineeringRoutledge, 2019 M07 16 - 592 pages With the advent of the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1986, many water utilities are reexamining their water treatment practices. Upcoming new regulations on disinfection and on disinfection by-products, in particular, are the primary driving forces for the big interest in ozone. It appears that ozone, with its strong disinfection capabilities, and apparently lower levels of disinfection by-products (compared to other disinfectants), may be the oxidant/disinfectant of choice. Many utilities currently using chlorine for oxidation may need to switch due to chlorine by-product concerns. Utilities using chloramines may need to use ozone to meet CT requirements. |
Contents
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Practical Application of Ozone Principles and Case Studies | 133 |
Engineering Aspects | 317 |
Operating an Ozonation Facility | 469 |
Economics of Ozone Systems New Installations and Retrofits | 491 |
Ozone System Terminology Measurements and Conversions | 543 |
Index | 553 |