Abstract
This paper presents the first year operation report of an ozone swimming pool water treatment system under the severe conditions of tropical climate. The system installed in a 70 m3 pool with upflow hydraulics, comprises sand filtration and ozone/bromide ion treatment. Cupric sulfate was chosen as algaecide and pH was kept between 7.5 and 7.8 by adding adequate amounts of HC1. When required, a slight flocculation (aluminum sulfate, 5 mg/L) was applied weekly. Water physicochemical analyses performed twice a week throughout the year, including microbiological tests, clearly demonstrated the remarkable efficiency of the treatment, fulfilling all water quality standards, even at high bather loads and during the summer months (at water temperature higher than 31[ddot]C and an intense sunlight) being economically feasible as well. This experience will allow the extension of ozone water treatment to larger swimming pools in similar circumstances.