Everyday millions upon millions of gallons of water are being contaminated. Most of our contaminated water is a direct result of the profit driven industries. Industries such as steel, paper, plastic, and even food industries. Millions of gallons of water are used each day to clean machinery and ensure successful production. While, cleaner machinery results in safer and better products for us consumers, waste water is a gigantic problem, and an expensive one. Waste water treatment plants are both inefficient and an unreliable recycling agent. One thing is for sure. Our contaminated water has to be cleaned, in one way or another. So where does Ozone fit in? What is Ozone, and what does Ozone have to do with renewable energy?
We are all aware of Ozone’s essential protective barrier in our upper atmosphere. Well, most of us are. Ozone, in our lower atmosphere can be dangerous, and can cause harmful respiratory effects for animals as well as burn sensitive plants. However utilized the right way, ozone can be very beneficial for many reasons.
Lets first take a look at what Ozone consists of. Ozone, also known as a tri-oxygen, is a triatomic molecule which consists of three oxygen molecules. This allotrope of oxygen is much less stable that the diatomic allotrope known as oxygen. Because of ozone’s highly reactive nature, it can be utilized as a cleansing agent, particularly in water. Ozone reacts, and bonds with free radicals helping them to fall out of solution.
Ozone has been successful utilized at a handful of plants around the United states. One company that has successfully utilized ozone is CleanWater Ozone. Plant water goes in an ozone generator and crystal clear water comes out. The difference is amazing, and for industry saves time, money, and resources. Harmful bacteria, metals, sulfur, and other free radicals are simply eradicated by the power of ozone.
So is Ozone clean? The answer is yes. Ozone is 100% clean. The half like of Ozone is so short that it must be produced on site, or the gas will simply turn to oxygen. While it may be dangerous for human contact, under a controlled environment, ozone is remarkably effective. It is not going to pollute the air for extended periods of time, and will not leave radiation or large 50 gallon drums of toxic chemicals. For some industries, your waste materials can even be utilized for a profit.
Waste substances that have been removed from the water may be used as a renewable energy source. All of your biodegradable compounds that were contaminates in water are now a great source to produce methane gas, to be burned for addition energy. This Ozone treatment is a renewable source of fresh water and energy. Since Ozone is produced on site, it is cost effective and does not require transportation and storage of hazardous chemicals. Ozone also leaves no traces of odor, or taste in the water it has treated. The only hard part involving Ozone is selling it to various industries.
For industry, a change means a different expense. Without instantaneous profits most companies are destined to say no. With contracts in place between plants and waste water treatment plants, the benefits will not happen over night. Luckily various government grants are available to help start up funding, and some companies specialize in ozone water treatment. After ozone has been implemented, costs will turn to profits, and a self sustaining plant and thereafter industry, will be the result. Ozone can also be used in other areas as well.
Ozone’s capabilities seem endless. Some ways ozone is being used now is disinfecting pools, remove stains from fabrics, washing fruits and vegetables at food plants, killing bacteria on countertops or other surfaces, and is even being developed to fuse with topical creams to kill bacteria that may cause acne. When ozone is used the right way, it can be a clean effective way to treat many of our problems. We can make our own ozone down here on earth so it is a renewable source, and can protect us in so man ways. Our planet knows first hand how vital ozone can be.
This article was written by Alyssa Jacobs. Alyssa is a very enthusiastic blogger who enjoys talking about health, fitness, the environment, and skin care.
August 19th, 2011
Tushar Mathur
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