Disclosed is an ice making apparatus and method whereby the cleanliness of
ice is improved through the use of ozone (O.sub.3). The invention
utilizes a volute aspirator that is positioned within the intake of a
conventional sump pump. The vacuum generated by the pump draws upon both
a supply of ozone and water, whereby the ozone is entrained within the
water. The presence of the ozone within the water inhibits the growth of
bacteria and other contaminates. The ozonated water is then used in the
production of ice.