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Ozone in Water Treatment

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Application and Engineering: Cooperative Research Report

Ozone in Water Treatment

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Ozone in Water Treatment book

Application and Engineering: Cooperative Research Report
Edited ByBruno Langlais, David A. Reckhow, Deborah R. Brink
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1991
eBook Published 30 July 2019
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203744635
Pages 592
eBook ISBN 9780203744635
Subjects Engineering & Technology
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Langlais, B., Reckhow, D.A., & Brink, D.R. (Eds.). (1991). Ozone in Water Treatment: Application and Engineering: Cooperative Research Report (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9780203744635

ABSTRACT

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.
This book, prepared by 35 international experts, includes current technology on the design, operation, and control of the ozone process within a drinking water plant. It combines almost 100 years of European ozone design and operating experience with North American design/operations experience and the North American regulatory and utility operational environment. Topics covered include ozone chemistry, toxicology, design consideration, engineering aspects, design of retrofit systems, and the operation and economics of ozone technology. The book contains a "how to" section on ozone treatability studies, which explains what information can be learned using treatability studies, at what scale (bench, pilot, or demonstration plant), and how this information can be used to design full-scale systems. It also includes valuable tips regarding important operating practices, as well as guidance on retrofits and the unique issues involved with retrofitting the ozone process.
With ozone being one of the hottest areas of interest in drinking water, this book will prove essential to all water utilities, design engineers, regulators, and plant managers and supervisors.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter I|10 pages

Introduction

ByDeborah R. Brink, Bruno Langlais, David A. Reckhow

chapter II|122 pages

Fundamental Aspects

ByGuy Bablon, William D. Bellamy, Marie-Marguerite Bourbigot, F. Bernard Daniel, Marcel Doré, Françoise Erb, Gilbert Gordon, Bruno Langlais, Alain Laplanche, Bernard Legube, Guy Martin, Willy J. Masschelein, Gilbert Pacey, David A. Reckhow, Ciaire Ventresque

chapter III|184 pages

Practical Application of Ozone: Principles and Case Studies

ByGuy Bablon, William D. Bellamy, Gilles Billen, Marie-Marguerite Bourbigot, F. Bernard Daniel, Françoise Erb, Cyril Gomella, Gilbert Gordon, Phillippe Hartemann, Jean-Claude Joret, William R. Knocke, Bruno Langlais, Alain Laplanche, Bernard Legube, Benjamin Lykins, Guy Martin, Nathalie Martin, Antoine Montiel, Marie Françoise Morin, Richard S. Miltner, Daniel Perrine, Michele Prévost, David A. Reckhow, Pierre Servais, Philip C. Singer, Otis J. Sproul, Claire Ventresque

chapter IV|152 pages

Engineering Aspects

ByWilliam D. Bellamy, François Damez, Bruno Langlais, Antoine Montiel, Kerwin L. Rakness, David A. Reckhow, C. Michael Robson

chapter V|22 pages

Operating an Ozonation Facility

ByFrançois Damez, Bruno Langlais, Kerwin L. Rakness, C. Michael Robson

chapter VI|52 pages

Economics of Ozone Systems: New Installations and Retrofits

ByWilliam D. Bellamy, Bruno Langlais, Benjamin Lykins, Kerwin L. Rakness, C. Michael Robson, Pierre Schulhof
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