HYDOZ®
Ozonation of wastewater and drinking water is a proven technology that was first introduced to public water supplies in Europe in 1906. Although the U.S. has been slow to adopt ozonation, it has recently gained acceptance after the EPA's support of this technology in early 2006.
Ozonation of wastewater and drinking water is a proven technology that was first introduced to public water supplies in Europe in 1906. Although the United States has been slow to adopt ozonation, it has recently gained public acceptance after the EPA’s support of this technology in early 2006.
BlueInGreen’s Hyperconcentrated Dissolved Ozonation (HyDOZ®) technology operates under a similar dissolution method as the SDOX®, but utilizes ozone instead of oxygen. This product is in its final stages of development through funding provided by the U. S. National Institutes of Health. The HyDOZ® system, which is scheduled for a summer of 2011 release, has a three-pronged approach to improving water quality: destruction of microbes, removal of chemical residuals and breakdown of vectors of antibiotic resistance.
More information on the superior performance and availability of BlueInGreen’s HyDOZ® system is coming soon.

