Abstract
The effect of ozonation on the microbial activities of domestic well drinking water was investigated, and the influence of the treatment conditions such as pH, temperature, ozone dose, and contact time was elucidated by comparing removal efficiencies. The results revealed that the disinfection of the microorganisms was related to an increase in contact time and thereby increases in Ct values with ozone. Higher ozone doses led to a large amount of microbial inactivation. The addition of hydroxyl and hydronium ions contributed greatly to the destruction of any microorganism in both acidic and basic mediums, achieving 25–88% efficiencies.