Ozone Treatment of Small Water Systems

R. Rice, P. Overbeck, K. Larson
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Large-scale Municipal Potable Water Treatment Plants have been utilizing ozone for many purposes since 1906. Ozone's applications based on its being the strongest oxidant and chemical disinfectant available commercially are well proven, as evidenced by the more than 3,000 plants throughout the world, which rely on it. Yet, to apply ozone safely and cost effectively requires a rather complex engineered subsystem, e.g., the ozone generator, feed gas treatment, power supply, gas/liquid contacting, and contactor off-gas destruction. In considering the use of ozone to treat drinking water in small systems, the first problem to be overcome is how to miniaturize the ozonation system components so that small water systems can (a) install ozonation, (b) operate and control ozone systems, and (c) do so affordably. In this paper available information is summarized on ozone's applications in water systems treating less than 1 MGD (e.g., plants that serve less than 10,000 persons). Results of an ongoing survey of U.S. small-scale ozone system suppliers are presented. An updated listing of operational U.S. ozone water treatment plants shows more than 260 total installations, with more than half of these (149) in plants serving less than 10,000 persons. An additional listing of 363 identified single family U.S. residences (but more than 2,000 additional installations are known to be in service) use a novel treatment system designed for treating water in a storage tank. A special filter unit is submerged in the tank through which ozone (from the externally mounted ozone generator) is fed. Precipitated iron, manganese and other insolubles are constantly removed by the filter, which is removed and washed out periodically.
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小型水系统的臭氧处理
自1906年以来,大型市政饮用水处理厂一直在利用臭氧作多种用途。臭氧作为商业上最强的氧化剂和化学消毒剂,其应用得到了充分证明,世界各地有3000多家工厂依赖于它。然而,要安全有效地应用臭氧,需要一个相当复杂的工程子系统,例如,臭氧发生器,原料气处理,电源,气/液接触和接触器废气破坏。在考虑在小型系统中使用臭氧处理饮用水时,首先要克服的问题是如何使臭氧化系统组件小型化,以便小型水系统能够(a)安装臭氧化,(b)操作和控制臭氧系统,以及(c)负担得起。本文总结了臭氧在处理少于1 MGD的水系统(例如,服务少于10,000人的工厂)中的应用的现有信息。一项正在进行的美国小型臭氧系统供应商调查的结果被提出。美国正在运行的臭氧水处理厂的最新清单显示,总共安装了260多家,其中一半以上(149家)的工厂服务人数不足1万人。另外363个已确定的美国单户住宅(但已知有超过2000个额外的装置正在使用)使用一种新型的处理系统,用于处理储罐中的水。一个特殊的过滤装置浸没在水箱中,通过它(从外部安装的臭氧发生器)输入臭氧。沉淀的铁、锰和其他不溶物不断被过滤器去除,并定期去除和冲洗。
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