UV Germicidal Water Purification

Germicidal UVC water purification offers a safe, effective and cost-efficient alternative to chemical treatment. With no harmful byproducts, its worldwide use is critical for eco-systems and reducing pollutants in rivers, oceans and other bodies of water.

Growth MarketsThe use of germicidal UVC continues to grow in the industries of water reclamation, waste water, drinking water, industrial and commercial process water, pool and spa, aquaculture and life sciences.

Aqua Culture
Because aquaculture and aquariums are experiencing significant growth, they represent a substantial opportunity for germicidal UVC water treatment. UV disinfection is crucial to the health and well-being of marine life and for increased production in fish hatcheries and rearing farms. UVC maintains water quality without the use of hazardous chemicals.
Drinking Water

There is currently 156,000 public drinking water systems in the United States, serving 90% of the population. These numbers clearly demonstrate the growth potential for germicidal applications in an industry where eliminating pathogens is critical to safe water.

Unlike chemicals, germicidal UV technology is effective at eliminating cryptosporidium and giardia bacterium. A major attribute of germicidal UVC water purification in ensuring public health is that biological contaminants cannot build resistance to UV light.

Germicidal UVC benefits include a short radiation time, ease of use and minimal maintenance, and very low operating costs. The technology is environmentally friendly and does not alter the taste, odor or pH value of the water.

Life Sciences
This industry requires a high-level of water disinfection to meet USP regulations. UVC germicidal lamps quickly and effectively disinfect and sterilize the water, destroy ozone and chlorine/chloramines, and reduce TOCs to meet the strict purified water and water for injection (WFI) standards of bio-engineering, genetic and medical testing, research laboratories, nanotechnology, and pharmacology, food science, and biotechnology.

Pool & Spa
The pool and spa industry relies on chlorine to clean the water. With ozone producing germicidal UV lamps, water can be treated with none of the harmful side effects of chemical germicides.  Used in water purification, it has no noticeable odor, taste or color and is nonirritating. Ozone is safe and effective, purifying water 3,000 times faster than chlorine.

Wastewater
Wastewater is the collective term for contaminated water discharged by domestic residences, commercial properties, industry, and agriculture.  

In the gas and oil industry, for example, formation water and injected water are wastewater formed with the extraction of these fossil fuels. The Produced Water Utilization Act of 2008 (awaiting approval from the Senate) encourages the research and development of environmentally sustainable produced water.

Water Reclamation
Water reclamation cleans wastewater produced from human usage, keeping pollutions from entering natural water sources.

Some of the pollutants are used for agricultural irrigation, such as nitrogen. Greenhouse water recirculation has vast potential for germicidal UVC technology. The U.S Department of Agriculture cites the nursery and greenhouse industry as the fastest growing segment of US agriculture.


Commercial & Industrial Water Applications Variety:

  • Institution systems: laboratories, hospitals clinics, maternity areas, labor & delivery areas, pathology labs, kidney dialysis labs, nursing homes, universities, schools, veterinary clinics
  • Transient systems: resorts, hotels, & motels, ships, yachts, boats, campgrounds restaurants, water parks, amusement parks, golf course water holes, lakes and ponds, fountain water features, ornamental ponds, fish ponds, swimming pool
  • Community systems: apartment complexes, condominium complexes, trailer parks, rural water, villages, towns, cities, farms & ranches, animal husbandry, aquariums, fish farms, mollusk hatcheries, water preserves, well water
  • Industry systems: pharmaceutical production, electronic production, cosmetic production, cooling tower, power generation, food industry, ice makers, pulp & paper production, water vending machines, laundry water, pure wash water, bottle water, beer, wine, soft drinks, fruit juices, bottling facilities, edible oils, liquid sugar, sweeteners, water based lubricants, dairy processing, cistern applications
  • TOC Reduction Application: Ozone reduction applications

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