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Ozone: A Wastewater Disinfectant of the Future

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Description: Book cover
Ozone: A Wastewater Disinfectant of the Future
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This study investigates the effectiveness of using ozone as a disinfectant for wastewater treatment and its ability to reduce the emerging generations of micro pollutants as well as reducing the global and chronic toxicity. The following pollutants were of interest: coliforms thermotolerant spores, enterococci, pharmaceutical residues, surface active agents and nonyphenols. Pilot scale tests were performed using a biological treated domestic type wastewater and a physical/chemical treated domestic-industrial type wastewater with a strong industrial fraction. Ozone proved to be a technology that could simultaneously reduced significantly the overall concentration of the different pollutants analyzed without producing any toxic byproducts.
This study investigates the effectiveness of using ozone as a disinfectant for wastewater treatment and its ability to reduce the emerging generations of micro pollutants as well as reducing the global and chronic toxicity. The following pollutants were of interest: coliforms thermotolerant spores, enterococci, pharmaceutical residues, surface active agents and nonyphenols. Pilot scale tests were...
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Gisella GesualeFrançois BellemarePierre-André LiechtiMichel FournierPierre PaymentChristian GagnonRobert Hausler
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 65: Emerging Issues in Disinfection
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2010
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20100101)2010:12L.4749;1-
DOI10.2175/193864710798182637
Volume / Issue2010 / 12
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)4749 - 4759
Copyright2010
Word count106
Subject keywordsOzoneDomestic WastewaterDomestic-Industrial WastewaterDisinfectionMicro PollutantsPharmaceuticals ProductsSurface Active AgentsEndocrine Disrupting CompoundsGlobal ToxicityChronic Toxicity

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Description: Book cover
Ozone: A Wastewater Disinfectant of the Future
Abstract
This study investigates the effectiveness of using ozone as a disinfectant for wastewater treatment and its ability to reduce the emerging generations of micro pollutants as well as reducing the global and chronic toxicity. The following pollutants were of interest: coliforms thermotolerant spores, enterococci, pharmaceutical residues, surface active agents and nonyphenols. Pilot scale tests were performed using a biological treated domestic type wastewater and a physical/chemical treated domestic-industrial type wastewater with a strong industrial fraction. Ozone proved to be a technology that could simultaneously reduced significantly the overall concentration of the different pollutants analyzed without producing any toxic byproducts.
This study investigates the effectiveness of using ozone as a disinfectant for wastewater treatment and its ability to reduce the emerging generations of micro pollutants as well as reducing the global and chronic toxicity. The following pollutants were of interest: coliforms thermotolerant spores, enterococci, pharmaceutical residues, surface active agents and nonyphenols. Pilot scale tests were...
Author(s)
Gisella GesualeFrançois BellemarePierre-André LiechtiMichel FournierPierre PaymentChristian GagnonRobert Hausler
SourceProceedings of the Water Environment Federation
SubjectSession 65: Emerging Issues in Disinfection
Document typeConference Paper
PublisherWater Environment Federation
Print publication date Jan, 2010
ISSN1938-6478
SICI1938-6478(20100101)2010:12L.4749;1-
DOI10.2175/193864710798182637
Volume / Issue2010 / 12
Content sourceWEFTEC
First / last page(s)4749 - 4759
Copyright2010
Word count106
Subject keywordsOzoneDomestic WastewaterDomestic-Industrial WastewaterDisinfectionMicro PollutantsPharmaceuticals ProductsSurface Active AgentsEndocrine Disrupting CompoundsGlobal ToxicityChronic Toxicity

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Gisella Gesuale# François Bellemare# Pierre-André Liechti# Michel Fournier# Pierre Payment# Christian Gagnon# Robert Hausler. Ozone: A Wastewater Disinfectant of the Future. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Web. 13 Oct. 2025. <https://www.accesswater.org?id=-297230CITANCHOR>.
Gisella Gesuale# François Bellemare# Pierre-André Liechti# Michel Fournier# Pierre Payment# Christian Gagnon# Robert Hausler. Ozone: A Wastewater Disinfectant of the Future. Alexandria, VA 22314-1994, USA: Water Environment Federation, 2018. Accessed October 13, 2025. https://www.accesswater.org/?id=-297230CITANCHOR.
Gisella Gesuale# François Bellemare# Pierre-André Liechti# Michel Fournier# Pierre Payment# Christian Gagnon# Robert Hausler
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