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To: Shoe who wrote (1382)11/19/1997 11:58:00 PM
From: James Bowser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4356
 
So based off of this segment of the ABC news piece I have to ask: If it's been used in Japan and Europe for years, obviously there are companies that have been making/selling systems over there for years as well. Also, who makes the system for the city of Los Angeles?...it must be huge. Anyone with knowledge of this? It wouldn't seem to be Cyclopss...they have not had much in the way of revenues according to their SEC filings. Brenda...you seem to be the most qualified to possibly answer this...do you know? Thanks for any feedback.

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One of its benefits of ozone is that it quickly turns back into regular oxygen and leaves no chemicals behind on the food.
ÿÿÿÿ The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved ozone for disinfecting food just this summer-but it's hardly new.
ÿÿÿÿ In Japan and Europe, ozone has been used on food for decades. In Los Angeles, the city's water supply is cleaned with ozone, as is most bottled water.
ÿÿÿÿ Food suppliers in this country, however, took little notice of ozone's disinfecting potential until the recent episodes of contamination began to frighten consumers and spark demands for tougher safeguards.
ÿÿÿÿ As the technology spreads, it may mean a safer food supply and less anxiety among the public.
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