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Environmental Contaminant Treatment

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Environmental Contaminant Treatment

Environmental Contaminant Treatment

Introduction:

The patent-pending TrojanUVPhox™ (UV-Photolysis and UV-Oxidation) solution is a groundbreaking, pressurized ultraviolet (UV) light reactor that utilizes Trojan’s low-energy, high-output amalgam UV lamps. Through the extensive use of computational fluid dynamics models and other computer simulation tools, it has been optically and hydraulically optimized to provide extremely efficient and cost-effective UV treatment.

In suitable applications, the reactor is integrated via control algorithms with a hydrogen peroxide delivery system in order to provide UV-oxidation.  The hydrogen peroxide delivery system is part of the TrojanUVPhox solution. The unique design of the TrojanUVPhox allows for the use of multiple reactors in series, giving it an extremely compact footprint.

TrojanUVPhox™

The TrojanUVSwift™ECT utilizes Trojan's high-intensity medium pressure lamps and employs sophisticated controls to optimize the treatment of environmental contaminants. The broad spectrum of light emitted in the TrojanUVSwift ECT makes it extremely well-suited for the treatment of many contaminants, particularly certain pesticides and taste and odour-causing compounds found in surface waters. 

Its ultra-compact footprint and large flow capacity make it an excellent reactor for use as part of a multi-barrier system in large municipal applications. In such applications, the TrojanUVSwift ECT destroys contaminants such as pharmaceuticals and taste and odour-causing compounds while providing disinfection of microorganisms such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia.

TrojanUVSwift™ECT

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Typical Applications:

•Municipal drinking water treatment•Water recycling/reclamation/reuse•Wastewater treatment•Groundwater remediation