Municipal Wastewater

Advanced UV Municipal Wastewater Disinfection Systems

Municipal wastewater contains harmful microorganisms that must be removed before discharge or reuse.

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Municipal Wastewater UV System
Municipal Wastewater

What is Municipal Wastewater Disinfection?

UV disinfection provides an environmentally friendly alternative to chlorination by eliminating pathogens without producing harmful by-products such as THMs and HAAs.

UV is highly effective against bacteria, viruses, Cryptosporidium, and Giardia, while reducing operating costs and environmental impact. It is widely used in secondary and tertiary treatment, water reclamation, TOC reduction, and Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOP)

Applications

Reliable UV solutions for municipal wastewater treatment facilities.

Sewage Treatment Plants

Provides effective pathogen removal before wastewater discharge.

Water Reuse

Ensures safe reclaimed water for irrigation and industrial reuse.

Environmental Protection

Protects rivers, lakes, and coastal waters from harmful pathogens.

Key Benefits

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Chemical Free

No chlorine or hazardous chemicals required.

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Effective Pathogen Removal

Inactivates bacteria, viruses, and protozoa.

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Eco Friendly

Protects aquatic ecosystems and public health.

Instant Disinfection

Provides immediate treatment without residual chemicals.

How It Works

1
Wastewater Entry

Treated wastewater enters the UV reactor.

2
UV Exposure

UV-C light penetrates microorganisms.

3
DNA Inactivation

Microorganisms lose the ability to reproduce.

4
Safe Discharge

Disinfected water is safely discharged or reused.

Municipal Wastewater UV

Technical Features

  • Stainless Steel UV Reactor
  • High-Efficiency UV-C Lamps
  • Automatic Quartz Sleeve Cleaning
  • PLC-Based Monitoring & Controls
  • UV Intensity Sensors
  • Low Energy Consumption

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Our advanced UV systems provide reliable, chemical-free wastewater disinfection for municipalities and public utilities.

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