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International Ozone Association OZONE NEWS May 2024

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Volume 52 / No. 3 • May 2024

The Newsletter of the International Ozone Association SEE PAGE 22

Municipal

Oil & Gas

Figure. 2. SNWA AMS pilot plant showing (left) the temperature control unit and (right) the ozone skid.

Evaluating Ozone Performance During Climate-Driven SEE PAGE Temperature Effects 13 Commercial

Groundwater

Marine

By Bilal Abada, Ariel Atkinson, and Eric C. Wert

Industrial Chemicals

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Calculated CT (mg-min/L)

Food & Beverage

Mineral Processing

Meet the Veterans of the Ozone Industry

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Angelo Mazzei Mazzei Injector Co.

Cyanotoxins with Potential Neurotoxicological SEE PAGE Implications. By Dr. Saad Y. Jasim, P.Eng.

Horticulture

Textiles

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Animal Health

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Human Health

Bio Pharma

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Cryptsporidium LRV = 0.0397 x (1.09757) Temp x CT

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Cryptsporidium LRV credit (log-inactivation)

Figure 1. Graphical depiction of the effects of temperature on required exposure (CT) to achieve targeted Cryptosporidium LRV.

Figure-4 Structures of cyanotoxins with potential neurotoxicological implications. (A), guanitoxin; (B), anatoxin-a; (C), saxitoxin; (D), microcystinLR; (E), -N-methylamino-L-alanine. (Metcalf et al. 2021)

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