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Ozone Technologies

General

Ozone is a strong oxidizer and can be particularly effective for aqueous waste streams with less than 1% organic content. It is sometimes used as a pretreatment method or to disinfect wastewater after biological treatment.

Ozone oxidizes a wide range of organics, can destroy cyanide wastes and phenolic compounds, and is faster acting than alkaline chlorination. And, unlike chlorine, ozone doesn't generate toxic ions in the oxidation process.

Diagram of the oxidation process

Ozone is the triatomic form of oxygen formed naturally during lightning strikes and anytime an electric arc is formed. It is a very unstable compound and must be produced at the same time it is needed, usually by ultraviolet excitation and corona discharge. It isn't effective in treating slurries, sludges, solids, organic solvents, or tars.

Before use, consider the possibility that ozone will oxidize other stream components that didn't need treatment. Excess ozone (that is, ozone not consumed in the reaction) must be catalytically decomposed since release isn't permitted.

Manufacturers
Aqua-Flo, Inc.
6244 Frankford Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21206
(410) 485-7600
EDC Ozone Systems
3110 W. Story Rd.
Irving, TX 75038
(972) 257-0322
GuestCare, Inc.
3030 LBJ Freeway, Ste. 1460
Dallas, TX 75234
(972) 243-3035
Prozone International, Inc.
3122 12th Ave. SW
Huntsville, Al 35805
(205) 881-4570
Pure Water
3725 Touzalin Ave.
Lincoln, NE 68507
(402) 467-9393
Oxygen Technologies, Inc.
8229 Melrose Dr.
Shawnee Mission, KS 66214
(913) 894-2828