Water/Wastewater
Solutions for DWI Regulations and Cryptosporidium Protection
Jun 08 2011
With UV systems treating over 5000 m3/hr daily, UV disinfection is no longer an ‘emerging’ technology. A number drinking water companies across the UK are now investing heavily in UV, as the threat of Cryptosporidium continues to pose a serious risk.
The DWI guidelines for UV operation and system selection states: “DWI recommends any water company considering the use of UV irradiation for the disinfection of public water supplies to consult the US EPA Ultraviolet Disinfection Guidance Manual (UVDGM)”
As an industry expert with vast experience in supplying USEPA Validated UV systems for Cryptosporidium protection, atg UV are well placed to support and advise all drinking water companies on the application of the DWI guidelines including validation, log reduction, RED Dose, installation into existing infrastructures, upgrades and retrofits, ongoing industry regulation and future product development.
atg UV’s product range offers fully validated systems that deliver a 1-5 log reduction of Cryptosporidium for flows up to 5,000 m3/hr within a single high output, compact UV system, are fully compliant with the DWI 2010 guidelines.
For further information on UV disinfection, or on how to improve and upgrade existing drinking water sites to meet the 2010 DWI guidelines, please contact atg UV on: 01942 216161 / www.atguv.com
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