Adding Ozone to Swimming Pools - Green Resources Series
Posted by Michelle Forchetti on Thu, May 07, 2009 @ 10:55 AM
I had the pleasure of being a Chaperone for my sons school fieldtrip
to The Aquarium Restaraunt in Nashville, TN. It was a lot of fun and we
learned all sorts of good stuff. Part of the day involved a behind the
scenes tour of the aquarium. WOW! There are so many pieces of equipment
keeping all those fish healthy. . .
Over and over, I kept seeing
a large piece of equipment with foam bubbling out of the top. It was an Ozonator, and there were at least 5 of them!
As it turns out, the Aquarium Restaurant uses Ozone to purify the water in an eco-friendly way. This make sense, right? Big tank. . .lots of fish. . .and you certainly can't use chlorine to keep it sterile! (Since it's a saltwater environment, they happen to use sea salt from the Red Sea.)
So. . .if we can use Ozone Systems in marine aquariums, does the same principle apply to using Ozone in a swimming pool or spa? Does using an Ozone system help reduce the need for chemical usage? Well. . .let's find out!
I started doing research and looked for some scientific sites regarding the use of ozone generators in swimming pool applications. It took awhile (most of the information out there is from Ozone generator manufacturers . . .not exactly unbiased!) but I found some interesting information. . . .most of it I won't share (too technical!) Suffice it to say, Ozone does the following:
Ozone (O3)
is an unstable molecule, a "free radical" of oxygen which readily gives
up one atom of oxygen providing a powerful oxidising agent which is
toxic to most waterborne organisms. It is a very strong, broad spectrum
disinfectant that is widely used in Europe. It is an effective method
to inactivate harmful protozoans that form cysts. It also works well
against almost all other pathogens. Ozone is made by passing oxygen
through ultraviolet light or a "cold" electrical discharge. To use
ozone as a disinfectant, it must be created on-site and added to the
water by bubble contact.
And. . .did you know: Ozone has been used in drinking water plants since 1906 where the first industrial ozonation plant was built in Nice, France? Even the FDA approves the use of ozone for treatment, storage and processing of foods!
How an Ozone Generator Works in a Swimming Pool
Beth Hamil wrote an excellent article that was published in 2007 about Residential Pool Ozone Use. It's attached here for extended reading.
She states there are significant benefits to adding Ozone to a residential backyard swimming pool. Some of these benefits are:
- 60-90 percent reduction in chlorine usage
- Reduction or elimination of chloramines (this is that overbearing chlorine smell)
- Improved Water Clarity
- Improved Water Quality (red eyes & chemical smells go away)
- Elimination of Calcium Build-up (tile is easier to clean, as Ozone breaks down biofilm)
So How Does all of this make Ozone an eco friendly Alternative to swimming pool sanitation?
Del-Ozone puts it simply: It’s a natural purifier as no harmful chemical by-products are created during purification, making it environmentally friendly.
Reduced chemical use = reduced need for so much chlorine.
Reduction in Green Hair, Dry Skin and Faded Swimsuits I bet too!
Well, I hope this gives you an intro into another green and eco-friendly alternative for your swimming pool. We, at Trilogy Pools, don't necessarily have a favorite.
And, as always, how you choose to sanitize your pool is a personal decision - There's more than one way for sure! We just look forward to providing you many eco-friendly green options in this series.
Manufacturers offering Ozone Systems for Swimming Pools:



We'd love to hear your experiences - good and bad with Ozone Generators for swimming pools and spas. Do they work well with fiberglass pools, concrete/gunite pools, in ground and above ground pools, etc.? Is there a better model than the other? Please comment below or give us a call! Take Care, Your friends at Team Trilogy