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Comisión de Energía Eléctrica y Agua Potable de Orlando
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Contacto:  
Grant J. Heston, Gerente de comunicaciones
Sheridan Becht | Erika Hodges


DRINKING WATER WEEK HIGHLIGHTS
OUC’S UNIQUE TREATMENT FACILITIES
Ozone Process Creates Great Water, Snowballs In -300°F Temperatures

ORLANDO – Showcasing some of the most cutting-edge technology in the country, OUC—The Reliable One’s drinking water treatment facilities produce clean, great tasting drinking water for more than 120,000 local customers.

What makes the eight water facilities even more unique is that year-round they produce some of the coldest temperatures -- and best snowballs -- in all of Central Florida.

With National Drinking Water Week running May 1-7, the process used to create OUC's award-winning water takes center stage. OUC uses liquid oxygen – which is housed in tanks at about -300 degrees Fahrenheit – to create ozone for the treatment process. This incredibly low temperature produces a thick coating of ice and “snow” on tubes near the tanks. Depending on the outside temperature, a cool, dense fog also surrounds the tanks.

By treating its water with ozone, a strong but safe disinfectant, OUC dramatically reduces the use of chlorine and other chemicals. Ozone more effectively removes hydrogen sulfide, a naturally occurring compound that creates a “rotten egg” smell in water.

“By investing in ozone technology, OUC is proving its dedication to providing high-quality and safe drinking water for our customers,” said Ken Ksionek, OUC General Manager and CEO. “Also, unlike water plants with traditional treatment systems, ozone has allowed OUC to become better neighbors by eliminating the hydrogen sulfide odor around our water facilities.”

Water originates in the Lower Floridan Aquifer before being pumped through an ozone treatment basin. The ozone, which is generated on-site at each facility, is bubbled through the water to remove the hydrogen sulfide.

OUC maintains about 1,670 miles of water pipes in its service area that serve more than 120,000 local customers. On an average day, OUC pumps about 86 million gallons of water. OUC’s water testing laboratory recently was awarded a two-year accreditation and performs more than 20,000 chemical and bacteriological tests a year.

Establecida en 1923 por una ley especial de la Legislatura de Florida, OUC—The Reliable One es la segunda empresa municipal de servicios públicos más grande de Florida. La OUC provee servicios de electricidad y agua a más de 196.000 clientes de Orlando, St. Cloud y zonas no incorporadas de los condados de Orange y Osceola.