Newsletter | April 15, 2024

04.15.24 -- UV Treatment Systems Spotlight

FEATURED ARTICLES

5 Reasons Why Wastewater Treatment Plants Convert From Chlorine To UV Treatment

Throughout the past few decades, growing awareness of the long-term public safety and environmental costs of chlorine wastewater disinfection has led to the adoption of inherently safer alternatives, such as UV. Now roughly 50% of the wastewater in North America is treated with UV. This includes new plants as well as existing ones that have converted from chlorine.

UV Treatment System Fills The Bill For Water Reuse

Small city selects full-featured and low maintenance UV treatment for its water reuse system that easily complies with demanding California Title 22 Regulations.

Advanced Ultraviolet Disinfection Unit Provides First Cost-Effective Uses For UV Against Biofouling

A unique, medium-pressure ultraviolet (UV) disinfection unit, representing multiple scientific advancements for this treatment method, has provided 98+% reduction of veliger settlement in a pro-active dreissenid mussel control application, at UV doses lower than anticipated. 

Treating 1,4-Dioxane Using Advanced Oxidation Processes

What is 1,4-dioxane, and why is it an issue? Read this article to learn more about this byproduct and how it can be treated. 

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Liquiline CM442/CAS51D Combination

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Xylem’s Leopold Oxelia™ for Drinking Water Applications

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