“…Feed waters included natural surface water [8,[13][14][15]19], wastewater treatment plant effluent [9][10][11]17], dairy wastewater [18], and landfill leachate [22] among others. In some cases, ozonation was found to be effective in reducing UF and NF membrane fouling [9][10][11]13,14,18,19] while in other studies no improvement in the permeate flux due to pre-ozonation was observed [8,[15][16][17]21,22]. These differences were likely due to the complex dependence of fouling behavior on study-specific process parameters: feed water chemistry, O 3 dosage, additional pretreatment steps [12,23], membrane surface chemistry, presence of microorganisms and biopolymers in the feed, and membrane type (UF versus NF).…”