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When was ozone first
used?
The "ozone advantage" is simple, yet profound: chemical
free /low or no maintenance! Ozone has been used to treat water for more
than a century.
It began in Oudshoorn, Netherlands, in 1893. The
first ozone water treatment plant treated their drinking water. Nice,
France, was the first large city to use ozone for their drinking water.
Now, thousands of communities throughout the world use ozone. Los Angeles,
California, is the world's largest (600 million gallons a day) water
treatment plant to use ozone for water decontamination. A three-year
LACDWP study completed in 1983 proved that the use of ozone as a
pretreatment for aqueduct water was the most economical way to meet or
exceed new federal and state water quality standards.
Ozone
treatment is now easier more efficient and less costly than conventional
methods. The "revolution" in ozone treatment is that it works - and works
well - at an affordable price.
Ozone is no longer an obscure
method of treating water! Ozone has been accepted by municipalities,
bottling and beverage companies, the EPA (10 state standards), Wisconsin
DILHR, Water Quality Association and many foreign authorities.
Ozone Pure Water
Inc is as easy as O1 + O2 = O3
How is ozone
made?
Ozone (O3 ) is found commonly in nature. Ozone
is formed whenever lightning occurs, or when an electrical discharge
creates a spark. The ozone layer in the upper atmosphere provides a
protective screen against dangerous solar radiation.
The generation of
ozone is a relatively simple process. Air, dry air or oxygen is drawn into
our patented ozone generators, at which point the air is charged with high
voltage. The air is made up of diatomic oxygen (O2 ) and
nitrogen (N2 ) . Diatomic oxygen is a molecule composed of two
oxygen atoms (O) held together by four equally shared electrons. As the
air is drawn through the ozone generator, the high voltage splits some
oxygen molecules into oxygen atoms. Some of these atoms then quickly react
with oxygen molecules to form ozone: (O1 ) + (O2 ) =
(O3 ) .
Ozone is second only to fluorine as the most
powerful oxidant. Ozone inactivates and oxidizes organic metals and most
organisms faster than chlorine. Ozone also functions as a micro
flocculating agent to "polish" the water and improve clarity (clarifying
iron, sulfur and manganese).
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Ozone Pure Water Systems
eliminate the guesswork when it comes to your water quality and will treat
every drop of water that comes into your home up to 600 times faster than
any other oxidizer. Ozone Pure Water, Inc. has developed systems to
replace conventional chemical and maintenance intensive treatment. This is
accomplished via the powerful oxidizing properties of
ozone.
Ozone Pure Water Inc systems replace conventional
chemical systems. We eliminate the maintenance and service headaches you
normally find with conventional chemical water treatment.
A
complete Ozone Pure Water system will treat every drop of your water and
is always ready for your use.
Since 1980, Ozone Pure Water Inc has
installed thousands of systems worldwide with:
- Expert technical support always
available
- Guaranteed Equipment Longevity
- Same day shipping from our large inventory
- Competitive pricing
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When you use a complete Ozone Pure
Water system, your water problems are gone.....forever!
Ozone Pure Water equipment can
replace chlorine and retention tanks, GAC filters, potassium
permanganate/greensand filters, air injectors, birm filters and sand
filters.
- Bottle Water
- Cooling Towers
- Water Reclamation
- Swimming Pools
- VOC Reduction
- Bacteria Contamination
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- Iron/Iron Bacteria
- Sulfur/Sulfur Bacteria
- Manganese
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Different systems are available for
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1) Ozone
Injection/Oxidation:
Ozone is a tri-atomic oxygen (O3) which has very high
oxidizing power. It is a gas produced from air and high voltage electricity.
The injection of the ozone into the water. Tiny ozone bubbles saturate
every drop of water. At this point oxidation of iron, sulfur and
manganese is immediate.
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2) Aeration:
The
elimination (off gassing or venting) of the ozone and other
gasses/odors such as sulfur. This occurs by an ozone stripping
action. As water flows down the Off Gas Tank, ozonated water rises
and strips any gas in the incoming water. We have designed exclusive
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3)
Filtration:
The final step for removing the oxidized material
is filtration. We formulated SP10 in 1988. It's a natural physical
filter media requiring only water for backwash. No chemicals or
oxidizing media is necessary. SP10 is non-porous and inert. It
yields a high flow and requires a low backwash
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When sizing ozone equipment for a
job, the same principles apply whether the job is residential, commercial
or industrial.
Every Ozone Pure Water application is individually
designed according to specifications. We will be pleased to quote on your
requirements. Simply fill out our information form to relay your
requirements to us, or contact us direct to discuss your
requirements.
Iron/Iron
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Soluble ferrous iron, which is not filterable, is oxidized
(the process of adding oxygen) to insoluble ferric iron thus making
it easily filtered. Bacterial iron can be killed through oxidation
and by denying its food source (ferris
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Sulfur/Sulfur Bacteria:
Odorous hydrogen sulfide, which is not filterable, is quickly
converted to elemental sulfur, which can be easily filtered. A
portion of the sulfur is de-volatized and off gassed in step #2.
Again, the bacterial form is killed and filtered.
Manganese:
Manganese is oxidized and filtered in the same
manner as iron.
Bacteria:
Ozone oxidizes the organic material in bacterial membranes,
which weakens the cell wall and leads to cellular rupture. This
exposes the organism to the external environment, which causes
almost immediate death of the cell. It's similar to a knife deeply
cutting skin. (Bacteria systems are sized differently than iron,
sulfur and manganese systems) |
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