Ozone use in Wichita Aquifer Project

Ozone Use in Wichita Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project

Mazzei  released this great informative video on the use of Mazzei products to dissolve ozone into water for the Wichita aquifer storage and recovery project.  This video shows the expertise that Mazzei has on large scale projects like this:
Mazzei Degas Separator was selected for the Wichita Aquifer Storage and Recovery Project. Mazzei’s GDT™ Degas Separator was chosen as the best method for entrained gas bubbles removal.

The expertise that Mazzei has on ozone mass transfer is also utilized on smaller applications with the commonly used ozone injectors and flash reactors.

Aeroqual Gas Sensors available from Gas-Sensing

Gas-Sensing would like to inform you of our new partnership with Ozone Solutions (USA) and Aeroqual (New Zealand) to offer non ozone related gas sensor products.

gas sensors available for all gasses

Aeroqual is a manufacturer of gas sensors that can detect a wide variety of gasses using an interchangeable gas detector base.  If you have purchased an Aeroqual monitor in the past this same monitor can detect a wide variety of gasses using other gas sensing heads.  These other gas detection heads can now be purchased from Gas-Sensing.com, providing you the same customer service experience you have received from Ozone Solutions.

Ozone Solutions for EDC’s in Wastewater

Ozone Solutions for Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Wastewater.

Mazzei released this great video on the use of ozone to remove EDC’s from wastewater.  While this is a promo video for Mazzei products, it is still interesting as a promo video for ozone use in general:

For information on Mazzei injectors, and to buy online click HERE.

For information on Mazzei Flash Reactors, and to buy online click HERE.

The original article/video can be found at Ozone Solutions for EDC’s in Wastewater

The Best of 2011

The Ozone Journal had a great 2011.  We continue to get more traffic and more readers.  As we near the end of the year we spend time looking back at the year.  Our most popular post was our April Fools post.  Yes, sorry to burst the bubble of you youth seeking beer drinkers, this was a hoax…

Most popular post of 2011

Study Finds Consuming Ozonated Beer Reverses Aging Process

Researchers nearing the conclusion of a five-year study on human aging announced Friday that they may have found a cure. In fact, a scientist involved with the study, who spoke on condition of anonymity, claims that early results seem to show that consuming certain brands of beer treated with ozone may actually reverse the aging process altogether.

Christmas Clean-Up

Christmas is over!  It was a great weekend of praising the Lord for the birth of his Son.  We ate too much food, got too many gifts, and spent time with loved ones.  Now, it’s back to work for the daily grind.  Of course, some of you may be cleaning up the house after a weekend of family and fun.  This is where Ozone Solutions may be able to offer a hand.

Did uncle John (you know, the one that smokes) make your couch smell like an ash tray?  Did Mom burn the beans on the stove?  Did your sisters kids (the ones in diapers) bring an unwelcome stench to the bathroom?

FIRST Lego League skit – showcasing Ozone

Recently the FIRST Lego League from Le-Mars Iowa competed and finished well enough to qualify for the state competition in Ames, IA, in January 2012.  If you remember recently we posted a news article about this.  Watch the video below to view their award winning skit.

The original article/video can be found at FIRST Lego League skit – showcasing Ozone

Ozone for bacterial reduction

Researchers Find New Use for Ozone

This is an older article, but worth the read.  To read the full article go HERE
Contact:
Ann Green 919/515-9070
posted Tuesday March 26, 2002
Scientists at the North Carolina State University Seafood Laboratory have found a new use for
ozone — enhancing the freshness of seafood.
In a study supported by the North Carolina Fishery Resource Grant Program (FRG), scientists 
found that ozone reduces the population of common spoilage bacteria in seafood processing 
facilities. FRG is funded by the North Carolina General Assembly and administered by North 
Carolina Sea Grant. The researchers worked with Peter Mairs of Hanover Sea Products in 
Wilmington.
“We found that treating raw fish as well as processing equipment with ozone greatly reduced the
number of bacteria that can potentially spoil seafood,” says Barry Nash, North Carolina Sea Grant
seafood technology and marketing specialist.
Researchers demonstrated the potential effectiveness of ozone as a broad-use, sanitizing agent
in a seafood production facility, says Nash. “This is important because bacteria are everywhere in
the environment,” he adds. “However, the use of ozone could greatly reduce the number of
spoilage bacteria in a seafood plant and help maintain the low levels of spoilage bacteria over
time in air, water and on processing equipment.”
To read the full article go HERE

 

Ozone used to Disinfect Hospital Rooms

New way found to fend off hospital infections

Read full article HERE

Researchers in Canada say their new disinfection system may change the way hospital rooms, and perhaps hotel rooms, worldwide are cleaned.

Dr. Dick Zoutman, chief of staff at Quinte Health Care, and Dr. Michael Shannon of Medizone International at laboratories in Innovation Park, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, said the new disinfection technology also killed bed bugs.

The new technology involves pumping a mixture of Medizone-specific ozone and hydrogen peroxide gas into a room to sterilize everything — including floors, walls, drapes, mattresses, chairs and other surfaces. It is far more effective in killing bacteria than wiping down a room, Zoutman said.

Solar Powered Ozone Provides Clean Sewage on a Budget

The cleanest sewage water in Arizona

Read entire Article on the NWRA website HERE

The city of Cottonwood could be drinking its reclaimed wastewater in 15 or 20 years, said Dan Lueder, the city’s head of development.

Actually, he nearly crowed this point.

“It looks like this is going to be the future of water re-use in Arizona,” Lueder said.

Cottonwood got into the drinking-water-production business in 2005, and it just happened to be sitting on a tax for big public projects that had accrued over about 20 years.

Ozone Units of Measure, what do they all mean?

 

ppm, ppb, g/m3, mg/l, and many others.  What do these all mean?  And what do they have to do with ozone?  Why do scientific papers have to be so confusing?  Let me try to help, keep reading.

ozone conversions

ppm = Parts per Million – Is a concentration measurement.  This would indicate how many parts of the gas in question (ozone in our case) there are in every 1 million parts of total gas.  For example, if we state there is 1 ppm ozone, that means for every 1 million parts of gas, 1 of these is ozone.  The tricky thing with ppm is that we can be measuring the “parts”  by volume, or weight.  Sometimes you may see this as ppmv, indicating parts per million by volume.   This is the most common ozone measurement.  ppm is used to measure ozone in air and ozone dissolved into water.