Perceptions on ozonation water treatment use: an alternative idea for ASEAN water resource sustainability


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Siriwat Potivejkul, . and Paitoon Pimdee, . and Thepparat Phimolsathien, . Perceptions on ozonation water treatment use: an alternative idea for ASEAN water resource sustainability. pp. 49-59. ISSN 1823-8556

Abstract

Ozonation (or ozonisation) is a chemical water treatment technique based on the infusion of ozone into water. As early as 1893 this process was used in Europe for the treatment of drinking water and as recently as 2014 the most modern ozone water treatment facility in the world was brought online to protect the waters of Switzerlands Lake Geneva. However studies vary widely in conditions leading to ozone technology use and the subsequent factors concerning its effectiveness. From a population of 7 006 Thai industrial estate companies a sample of 500 executives managers and engineers was drawn which completed an 80-item survey which was analysed by use of a structural equation model using LISREL 8.72. Results showed that acceptance had the greatest influence on ozonation treatment technology use while the remaining five latent variables (ranked in importance) included curiosity provisional trial testing cognizance and strategy.


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Abstract

Ozonation (or ozonisation) is a chemical water treatment technique based on the infusion of ozone into water. As early as 1893 this process was used in Europe for the treatment of drinking water and as recently as 2014 the most modern ozone water treatment facility in the world was brought online to protect the waters of Switzerlands Lake Geneva. However studies vary widely in conditions leading to ozone technology use and the subsequent factors concerning its effectiveness. From a population of 7 006 Thai industrial estate companies a sample of 500 executives managers and engineers was drawn which completed an 80-item survey which was analysed by use of a structural equation model using LISREL 8.72. Results showed that acceptance had the greatest influence on ozonation treatment technology use while the remaining five latent variables (ranked in importance) included curiosity provisional trial testing cognizance and strategy.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Ozonation
AGROVOC Term: Ozone
AGROVOC Term: Drinking water
AGROVOC Term: Water resources
AGROVOC Term: Technology
AGROVOC Term: Questionnaires
AGROVOC Term: Data collection
AGROVOC Term: Models
AGROVOC Term: Water management
AGROVOC Term: Water conservation
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:28
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24179

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