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Ozone Treatment FAQs
Ozone Treatment FAQs WHO USES OZONE
Ozone domestic water purification has been used extensively in Europe since 1906. In the United States, currently hundreds of municipal water treatment plants use ozone. Los Angeles has one of the largest ozone treatment facility, purifying over 600 million gallons of water per day. Las Vegas is currently constructing the largest municipal ozone treatment plant to date. California state law now requires ozonation as the final step before bottled drinking water is packaged. The International Bottled Water Association also requires ozonation prior to bottling.

IS IT BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT?
Ozone in the earth's upper atmosphere is what protects us from the harmful ultraviolet rays of the sun. If we could pump more ozone up there, we'd all be better off. However, when created by and mixed with smog and carbon monoxide, ozone is a contributing factor to the greenhouse effect. In contrast, the Triple O system creates "clean ozone" which dissipates and reverts back to oxygen readily and naturally.

HOW LONG DOES OZONE LAST IN MY WATER?
Ozone has a half life on the order of minutes when dissolved in water. Half life is the time it takes for half of the ozone to revert back to oxygen. Therefore, ozone must be generated on site and constantly introduced into the water to be effective.

WHY IS OZONE BETTER THAN CHLORINE?
In recent years, scientists have discovered that chlorine creates harmful byproducts known as THMs that are carcinogenic. The EPA is starting to impose strict standards on the level of THMs allowed in domestic water treatment plants. Ozone is the treatment method of choice by water treatment professionals to replace chlorine, since ozone produces no THMs.

DO MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS THAT USE OZONE ALSO USE CHLORINE?
Yes, they do add a small chlorine residual after ozonation. This is done to prevent the possibility of the water picking up bacteria in the lengthy distribution piping required in larger municipal water supplies, since the dissolved ozone will revert to oxygen before distribution.

SHOULD I ADD CHLORINE?
Typically, no. Single family dwellings and small multi-house systems do not require a chlorine residual due to their short distribution piping systems.

WHY NOT USE OZONE AND CHLORINE?
There are many advantages to using ozone other than the fact that ozone water treatment does not create THMs. Ozone (which is not a chemical additive) kills virus and bacteria on contact, precipitates many metals, deodorizes, removes color and taste, leaves no residue, reduces scale formation, kills algae, mold and yeast spores. Since ozone dissolves over a dozen times more readily into water than pure oxygen, and then readily reverts to oxygen, your water will have a very high level of dissolved oxygen. This high oxygen content has some wonderful benefits: White laundry, great tasting coffee plus anything cooked with water has enhanced flavor, refreshing showers and baths, house plants spring to life with little or no fertilizer. Additionally, if chlorine is added to ozonated water, all the chorine will be free chlorine, rather than combined chlorine (chloramines) and will therefore not be offensive. Combined chlorine is what causes water to smell like chlorine. Combined chlorine occurs when the chlorine has not completely oxidized the contaminants. Chlorine added to ozonated water has nothing to oxidize and therefore becomes free chlorine.

WILL TRIPLE O EFFECT THE PH?
The system will raise the PH of your water if it is in the acidic range (below a PH of 7.0) and stabilize the PH in the 7.5 range. Thus if your water is acidic, the PH stabilization properties of the Triple O system will increase the life of your plumbing.

IF I RUN THIS SYSTEM 24 HOURS, WILL IT BE EXPENSIVE?
One of the system's outstanding features is its efficiency. The entire system consumes about the same electricity as a 55 watt light bulb. This means a typical operating cost of about $3 per month.

HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO CLEAN MY WATER?
This depends on the severity of your water problem, the size of your tank, and the amount of water that you use. A typical 5,000 gallon tank will stabilize anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. If your tank is 10,000 gallons and needs a lot of cleaning, it can take a several weeks to completely stabilize. Regardless, you will notice a dramatic change in your water within a few days.

ONCE THE WATER IS CLEAN, WILL THE INCOMING WATER FROM THE PUMP FOUL THE WATER?
The system No.1 has a unique, automatic feature that mixes the ozone into your incoming well water before the water is introduced into the tank. This happens every time your well pump is turned on.

WHAT KIND OF MAINTENANCE IS REQUIRED?
The only regular maintenance required is to hose off the filter and clean the ozone diffuser (bubble maker). This usually takes about 10-15 minutes and requires no tools.

HOW DO I KNOW IT WORKS?
The system has been developed and tested since 1984 in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Northern California on some of the worst well water conditions. It has been proven with over 4000 installations and a vast array of bad water problems, including: Iron, manganese, tannins, hydrogen sulfide, iron bacteria, coliform bacteria, strong odor, bad taste, color, acid water, etc. The system has been granted a United States Patent.

WILL IT SOLVE MY WATER PROBLEMS?
Our dealers offer a unique, no cost, in person demonstration using your own water. This will show you the quality of water you can expect from your holding tank. If you have any doubts, we invite you to have certified water tests performed on the demonstration water.

WHAT SIZE TANK CAN I USE?
The maximum recommended tank size is 10,000 gallons; multiple systems can be used for larger tanks. The minimum tank size is limited only by the water usage. We recommend that for fairly severe water conditions that not more than 25% of the holding tank capacity be used in a 24 hour period. Since a typical family of 4 uses an average of 350 gallons per day, this size family should have a minimum 1500 gallon capacity holding tank.

The best buy tank size for a single home in the US is 2500 gallons which allows the homeowner to use up to about 600 gallons per day for average contaminants. For severe contaminants (iron to ~50 ppm, etc) we recommend either twin storage tanks in series with a Triple O in each tank (preferred method), or a larger tank with multiple Triple O units.

WHAT IF I DON'T HAVE A HOLDING TANK?
A holding tank is required for the Triple O system to do its job.

WILL I NEED A WATER SOFTENER?
Usually no. The system alters the molecular bonds of the water so that it acts soft. You will experience good soap suds and great cleaning. However, the water will not be chemically soft. Some hard water deposit may still be experienced, but these can easily be removed through normal cleaning procedures. This is because the ability of the hard water deposits to bond to your sinks, etc., is greatly reduced. If you currently have a water softener, try using it with the Triple O system installed in your tank. If your water becomes too soft (water becomes too slimy), we recommend that your softener be connected to your hot water supply only or disconnected completely.

WHAT LEVEL OF CONTAMINANTS WILL THIS SYSTEM REMOVE?
For single tanks, typical levels are: Iron to ~10ppm, Manganese to ~1ppm, Hydrogen Sulfide up to ~25ppm.?Twin tanks in service have successfully removed: Iron to ~55ppm, Manganese to ~16ppm, H2S to over ~100ppm.
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