Disadvantages:
- up front capital cost
- requires periodic maintenance
- requires electrical power
Advantages:
- don't have to "blow down" the pool as often
- don't have to buy as much chemical
- get to keep your teeth and hair as you would if you didn't swim
- saves the ozone layer a tiny bit over chlorine (believe it or not)
Ozone and Chlorine
Ozone and Chlorine
Two chemicals that can be used to disinfect water are chlorine and iodine.
Yes, ozone is used to disinfect water. It oxidizes the organic matter.
The most commonly used disinfectant that you can use on a camping trip is iodine that comes in the form of small tablets.
The chemicals that play major role in ozone depletion are chlorofluorocarbons. These compounds contain chlorine which can destroy large amounts of ozone molecules.
As chlorine increases, ozone is destroyed. Chlorine (from CFCs) is the cause of the ozone holes.
CFC's have the major role. They are the ones that deplete the ozone.
Chlorine is used to kill harmful pathogens in the treated sewage before discharge to a receiving watercourse. This is similar to its use in swimming pools. Similar treatment can be provided by using bromine, ozone or ultraviolet light.
A chlorine molecule is very fatal to the ozone molecules. A single chlorine atom can destroy 100,000 moelcules of ozone.
Yes it does. Chlorine depletes the ozone layer.
As chlorine rises, ozone depletes. It is present as CFC's.