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Ozonation at the Stander Water Reclamation Plant
Water SA (1980)
  • Johannes van Leeuwen
  • J. Prinsloo
Abstract
The results achieved by ozonation at the Stander Water Reclamation Plant, Pretoria, are discussed. A packed column together with an injector mixing device gave ozone· utilization levels higher than 95 % at dosages of about 10 mg/ dm3. Redistribution plates in the packing proved necessary to prevent poor adsorption due to backmixing in the gas phase. Disinfection is satisfactory if total oxidant residuals can be maintained at more than 0,2 mg/dm3 for 15 min. The results indicated that ozonation also lowered the chemical oxygen demand and total organic carbon concentration in the water. In spite of the fact that it appears to be necessary to always supplement ozone with other disinfectants, ozone leads to a reduction in water reclamation cost by extending the useful life of the activated carbon unit process.
Publication Date
April, 1980
Publisher Statement
Copyright 1980 South African Water Research Commission
Citation Information
Johannes van Leeuwen and J. Prinsloo. "Ozonation at the Stander Water Reclamation Plant" Water SA Vol. 6 Iss. 2 (1980)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hans_vanleeuwen/18/