Clean Water Disinfection SOLUTIONS
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MiPRO™ Advanced Oxidation Solutions
2/15/2013
As water resources become increasingly stressed due to drought, flooding, population growth and pollution, the close linkage between wastewater, rivers, lakes and groundwater becomes even more important. Our use and reuse of water has become a critical water quality and supply issue, one frequently challenged by the presence of recalcitrant trace organic compounds.
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LuminUltra Water (QGA)
6/1/2016
Using a single analysis, LuminUltra Water (QGA) provides a rapid and interference — free determination of total microbiological concentration in any filterable water sample with a wide detection range. Use this test kit to perform source-to-tap surveys and characterize complete systems, identify areas of concern, and validate corrective action — all in the same shift!
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TrojanUVSwiftSC — Drinking Water Disinfection System
11/6/2006
The TrojanUVSwift®SC is designed to treat flow rates of 20 gallons per minute (GPM) to 16 million gallons per day (MGD) or 4.5 to 2,525 m3/hr. These compact UV systems offer communities an economical solution for drinking water disinfection.
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Model 420-Cylinder Mounted Regulator
5/16/2016
The JCS Industries Model 420-Cylinder Mounted Regulator is designed for years of safe and reliable service.
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Model 4200-EC Gas Vacuum Feeder Controller
7/15/2016
The JCS Industries Model 4200EC Gas Vacuum Chemical Feeder mixes and feeds gaseous chemicals commonly used for water and wastewater disinfection accurately, reliably and safely. The system is comprised of a vacuum injector to safely introduce the gas into the feed-water stream, a reversing servo motor coupled with a V-notch valve to regulate the chemical flow rate, and a control module for complete electronic control and communications.
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Ultraviolet Disinfection ETS-UV™ Systems
2/10/2016
Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation is used for multifunctional purposes. UV is most commonly used as an environmentally friendly alternative to chemical disinfection. It’s one of the most effective methods for inactivating harmful pathogens such as Listeria, E.coli, Giardia and chlorine tolerant pathogens like Cryptosporidium. UV is also used for removal of organic and inorganic contaminants, including chlorine, ozone and Total Organic Carbon (TOC). UV used in conjunction with an Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) will remove Compounds of Emerging Concerns (CEC's), Synthetic Organics (SO's), Endocrine Disruptor Compounds (EDC's) and Personal and Pharmaceutical Care Products (PPCP's), as well as various taste and odor compounds from water.
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Large Wafer® UV Generator
2/28/2023
The Wafer® system is the next generation of medium pressure UV systems.
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The Active Control Program For Advanced UV Oxidation
12/1/2025
This application note will explore how active control programs lower operational costs of compliant contaminant removal.
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Constant Chlor® MC5 Feeder
1/11/2021
The Constant Chlor® MC5 Feeder system provides reliable chlorine solutions for water treatment plants, waste water plants and water reclamation facilities. The Constant Chlor® system consistently delivers liquid available chlorine for disinfection applications that kills bacteria, controls algae and removes organic contaminants. The feeders use EPA registered Constant Chlor® Briquettes that work in conjunction with the feeder to produce a fresh concentrated liquid chlorine solution for clean, clear, sanitized water. Treats facilities with up to 10 MGD ranging from a minimum of 5 lbs a day available chlorine to 83 lbs a day available chlorine.
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Disinfection: TCL Total Chlorine Analyzer
8/30/2005
Total chlorine measurement is essential in the control of chlorine in water before its return to the environment in a wide range of industrial applications including desalination. It also provides accurate reporting to the EPA about that control. To meet EPA requirements, the instrument must be reliable for long periods of time and monitor down to 500 ppb. The Rosemount Total Chlorine Measurement system from Emerson meets and exceeds all requirements while saving money through the use of low-cost reagents.