The research presented in this article investigated the effects of ozone re
siduals on the biological performance of a biologically active anthracite/s
and filter. In addition, the impact of residuals of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2
), added as an accelerator of natural ozone decay, was investigated. Experi
ments were performed at laboratory scale using four parallel filter columns
. The periodic presence of O-3 (1-2 hours per week) at concentrations of 0.
1-0.2 mg/L in the influent of an anthracite/sand filter had a negligible ef
fect on the biological removals of acetate and formate. This was likely the
result of the observed rapid decrease of the O-3 concentration in the top
part of the filter. The periodic presence (1-2 hours per week) of H2O2 (sim
ilar to 0.5 mg/L) in the influent of an anthracite/sand filter had no measu
rable effect on biological acetate and formate removals.