Ozonex Aeration Systems

Ozonex aeration systems require much less energy to achieve the same oxygen transfer as competing aeration methods. Because less detention time is needed, the Ozonex system can increase the throughput of an existing facultative sewage lagoon to serve larger populations. Fish hatcheries can handle more fish per volume of water and lakes achieve breathtaking depths of clarity. Other aeration systems depend upon many surface aerators that splash water into the air or drive oxygen down with water jets. Surface aeration systems only affect the upper portions of the water body, resulting in a vast dead volume of water. Ozonex aeration systems treat the entire volume of water, creating a natural turnover, and it’s all done with one moving part: the compressor. Only minimal maintenance is required.

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Facultative sewage lagoons utilizing the Ozonex aeration system require less detention time and use less energy.
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Cut section of Ozonez aeration tubing showing the double chamber system and air release "valves".

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Irrigation holding pond using reclaimed treated water.