Drinking Water Purification with Ozone Process of Ujjain City
Abstract
Drinking water quality must be managed in such a way that has no adverse health effects are
encountered. Such hazards are usually attributed to contamination. Disinfection of water and
wastewater with oxidation appears to be a potential alternative to the use of chlorine as a
disinfectant. Chlorine has the disadvantage of forming potentially toxic and carcinogenic byproducts,
like as trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids. This concern, coupled with the facts that
germicidal ozonation is effective in the inactivation of a variety of microorganisms and does not
produce undesirable by-products as a viable disinfectant for drinking water.
This paper discusses the effect that ozone take in the contaminants present in the drinking water
and how it ozone reduce that contaminants, focus is on Ujjain.
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