For more than a quarter of a century, Trojan has led the development of water treatment solutions using environmentally friendly ultraviolet (UV) light. Today, we have the largest installed base of UV systems in operation on the planet, and many of our innovations define the industry standards for safeguarding our water from the damaging effects of microbial and chemical contamination.
In the interest of balancing public safety and environmental protection with the need for effective disinfection, many wastewater utilities have adopted ultraviolet (UV) as a treatment option over chemical disinfection.
About UV Disinfection
UV disinfection is a physical process that instantaneously neutralizes microorganisms as they pass by ultraviolet lamps submerged in the effluent. The process adds nothing to the water but UV light, and therefore, has no impact on the chemical composition or the dissolved oxygen content of the water. In that respect, it ensures compliance with ever-tightening wastewater effluent discharge regulations.
Advantages of UV
The adoption of ultraviolet light for wastewater disinfection has grown significantly over the past few decades. Today, over 20% of wastewater treatment plants in North America employ this environmentally-friendly technology. Thousands of municipalities have converted from chemical-based disinfection, such as chlorine gas, to UV due to the significant safety advantages for their communities, plant employees and local water bodies. As new wastewater treatment plants are constructed around the world, UV is most often selected for disinfection because of the cost savings in both initial construction and long term operation.
UV is the only cost-effective disinfection alternative that does not have the potential to create or release carcinogenic by-products into the environment. In addition, UV is an effective disinfectant for chlorine-resistant protozoa like Cryptosporidium and Giardia. While unregulated in wastewater, these harmful protozoa, if left untreated, can find their way into drinking water intakes located downstream of the wastewater treatment plant. Our UV disinfection systems have undergone field-testing and third-party witnessed bioassay validation testing to ensure the UV system will meet regulatory requirements.
Company Name | Trojan Technologies |
Business Category | Energy |
Address | 3020 Gore Road, London, Ontario Canada |
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Year Established | 1976 |
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