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•  P. Romero, M. D. Coello, C. A. Aragon, P. Battistoni and A.      •  YannanJia, Xianghui Wei, Weikun Song, Meng Hu and Jifu
             L. Eusebi (2015). “Sludge Reduction through Ozonation:   (20013). “Applicability  Analysis  of  Ozone  Disinfection  in
             Effects  of  Different  Specific  Dosages  and  Operative   Rural Drinking Water Supply from Two Aspects: Ozone
             Management Aspects in a Full-Scale Study.” J. Environ. Eng.   Decay and Bromate Formation.” World Environmental and
                                                                     Water Resources Congress 2013: pp. 3133- 3141.
             •  Jelena Molnar, Ph.D., JasminaAgbaba, Ph.D., Bozo
             Dalmacija, Ph.D., Mile Klasnja, Ph.D., Malcolm Watson and      •  SuphitchaWijannarong,   SayamAroonsrimorakot,
             MarijanaKragulj (2011). “Effects of Ozonation and Catalytic   PatanaThavipoke, CharapornKumsopa, SuntreeSangjan
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             M.  QuintaFerreira  (2011).  “Flocculation,  Ozonation  and
             Fenton’s Process in the Treatment of Distillery Effluents.” J.        About the Authors
             Environ. Eng., 139(1), 110-116.                      The authors (Jainam Shah, Soham Vaishampayan, Priyanka
                                                                  Singh, Madhura Taskar) have been working at A. M. Ozonics
            •  Bhavana S.  Karnik Ph.D. (2005). “Application  of Ozone-  Pvt. Ltd. They have done extensive research in treating effluents
             Membrane  Filtration  Hybrid  Process  for  Drinking  Water   from  domestic  sewage  treatment  plants.  They  are  involved
             Treatment  and  Disinfection  Byproducts  Formation.”   in various ozone related projects of wastewater treatment,
             Impacts of Global Climate Change: pp. 1-8            cooling towers, processed water and mineral water plants.
                                                                  They have successfully executed many wastewater treatment
             •  ShaukatFarooq and Abdul Bari (1986). “Tertiary Treatment   projects. They have helped in improving the design of septic-
                                                                  ozone system and made the system feasible enough to treat raw
             with Ferrate and Ozone.” J. Environ. Eng., 112(2), 301–310.   sewage economically and effectively and reuse it for potable
                                                                  purposes. They are pursuing Civil Engineering from Datta
             •  L. W. Lackey and R. O. Mines (2004). “Ozone Treatment   Meghe College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai. Currently, they
             of Acid Yellow 1 Dye.” Critical Transition in Water and   are working under the guidance of Dr. S. B. Patil to develop
             Environmental Resources Management: pp. 1-10.        alternative  technology  to  improve  the  quality  of  effluent
                                                                  of septic tank. They can be reached at: shahjainam36@
             •  Graig D. Adams and Justin Sutherlland (2000). “Applicability   gmail.com (Jainam Shah), soham.sv@gmail.com (Soham
             of Ozone in Small Drinking Water Systems.” Environment   Vaishampayan),  priyanka99209@gmail.com  (Priyanka  Singh),
             and Pipeline Engineering 2000: pp. 312-316.          madhurataskar95@gmail.com (Madhura Taskar).






























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