UV Disinfection for Industrial Applications

How UV Disinfection Enhances Water Treatment for a Variety of Markets

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Inactivate pathogens, remove contaminants, meet sustainability objectives, and more!

UV is a proven, safe, and reliable method of disinfection for municipal drinking water, wastewater, and water reuse applications. The highly efficient and sustainable process does not involve the use of added chemicals and reduces the risk of disinfection by-products by lowering chemical disinfection requirements. It is effective as both a primary and secondary barrier disinfection, installed post chlorination specifically to target chlorine-resistant microorganisms. UV is also widely used as part of a multi-barrier treatment strategy, used as the primary disinfectant, followed by the addition of residual chlorine to protect the treated water as it travels through the distribution network.

 

A SOLUTION FOR A VARIETY OF MARKETS AND APPLICATIONS

The Agriculture, Aquaculture, Beverage, Food, Data Centers, Microelectronics, Marine, and Pharmaceutical markets are just a few of the industries that can benefit from UV technology. UV is highly versatile, including but not limited to the applications below:

  • Dechlorination
  • De-Ozonation
  • Portable Water
  • Pre-Treatment
  • RO/CDI Protection
  • Utility Water
  • Water Re-Use
  • Wastewater

 

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AQUACULTURE BEVERAGE FOOD
• Incoming water treatment
• Wastewater management/disinfection
• System sanitization
• Product processing
• Product water preparation
• Clean-in-place / CIP
• Tank, equipment sanitization
• Bottle Rinsing
• Cap Rinsing
• Fresh produce
• Fruit Washing
• Vegetable washing
• Product preservation
• Packaging sanitization
• Equipment and surface sanitization
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MARINE MICROELECTRONICS PHARMACEUTICALS
• Potable water/effluent treatment
• Process water
• Seafood processing
• System sanitization
• High-purity process water
• Cooling tower water
• Industrial water recycling & reuse
• Purified water
• Laboratory water purification
• Sanitization of water systems
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DATA CENTERS
• Cooling Towers

ADVANTAGES OF UV DISINFECTION

orange checkmark icon No harmful carcinogenic byproducts
orange checkmark icon Proven solution against microorganisms such as cryptosporidium and giardia
orange checkmark icon Safe, low-risk technology and easy to operate
orange checkmark icon Easy to install and retrofit into existing plants
orange checkmark icon Highly efficient technology reduces CAPEX
orange checkmark icon Independent 3rd party validated performance to US EPA UVDGM
orange checkmark icon Validated to USEPA UVDGM & NSF Standard 61
orange checkmark icon Validated to the 2003 & 2012 NWRI Reuse Guidelines

Evoqua maintains a strong commitment to solve the water treatment challenges faced by customers, by offering a wide range of integrated UV solutions to suit any municipal application. ETS-UV™ disinfection systems are highly efficient, easy to maintain, and offer a flexible design with a small footprint. Our years of experience and in-depth expertise are at the core of our success. Additionally, these compact systems ensure power-efficient, high-intensity delivery of UV within a small footprint for installation flexibility. With our UV systems, your operation can reap the benefits of:

 

Chemical-free disinfection, with

Compact, and compliant solutions, while

Reducing OPEX and CAPEX

Worldwide Impact
Evoqua’s range of reliable UV systems are installed by companies around the world to ensure compliance, improve water quality and enable future resilience.

WHAT IS ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT?

Ultraviolet (UV) light is energy within the electromagnetic spectrum that has shorter wavelengths than that which are visible to the human eye. UV light is a range of electromagnetic waves from 100 to 400 nanometers (between x-ray and visible light). The division of UV light is classified as Vacuum UV (100–200 nm), UV-C (200–280 nm), UV-B (280–315 nm) and UV-A (315–400 nm). The energy waves provided in the UV-C spectrum demonstrate germicidal efficiencies that provide highly effective disinfection.

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HOW UV DISINFECTION WORKS

ewt-uv-dna-graphicUV light provides effective inactivation of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, molds and other pathogens without the use of chemicals. UV light works by causing damage to the DNA or RNA found in all living species. Once the DNA becomes damaged, or dimerized, organisms, such as Cryptosporidium or E. Coli, are unable to carry out the routine cell functions of respiration, the assimilation of food and replication. Once the cell is rendered non-viable the organism quickly dies.

Evoqua UV disinfection generator systems undergo third-party validation testing in accordance with the UVDGM (USEPA, 2006). Validated products are tested to confirm a minimum inactivation equivalent of 3 log (99.9%) for microorganisms in accordance with NSF/ANSI 50 and the UVDGM. Performance is not claimed nor implied for any product not yet validated; unvalidated products use single point summation calculations to provide delivered dose recommendations. Performance limitations depend on feed conditions, overall installed system design, and operation and maintenance processes; please refer to Operations Manuals. For more information: Contactus@evoqua.com

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