Trojan Technologies news
The Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS), operated by the Orange County Water District in Southern California recently completed its final expansion. The largest reuse facility in the world can now treat 130 million gallons (nearly 500 million liters) of secondary wastewater a day. Treated effluent re-supplies local groundwater basins and acts as both a source of drinking water and a barrier to seawater intrusion from the nearby Pacific Ocean. GWRS treatment includes advanced fil
Pure Water Oceanside is the first full-scale Advanced Water Purification Facility in San Diego County. This installation uses established technologies including microfiltration, reverse osmosis, and advanced UV-oxidation (UV AOP) to convert wastewater to a highly purified source of drinking water.
The TrojanUVFlexAOP 200 system was selected for the UV AOP process at this historic site which is designed to remove contam
The Reuse Movement
The reuse of wastewater for augmentation of drinking water supplies continues to gain widespread support, and is being adopted as a means of achieving a sustainable water supply in the face of drought.
In this video - shot at 2015`s WEFTEC event in Chicago, Jennifer Muller (Trojan Technologies Vice President of Global Municipal Sales) chats with Water Online`s Bill King about our award-winning reuse technology and how it`s being utilized by
The WateReuse Association annually recognizes people and projects around the world that made significant contributions to advancing water reuse and desalination. Projects typically establish an alternative source of water or offer a novel approach to meet the demand for water.
The 2015 WateReuse Awards of Excellence were presented to leaders in alternative water supply development during a September 15 luncheon in Seattle, WA held in conjunction with the 30th Annual WateReuse Symposiu
USP Technologies completed North America’s first bulk delivery of peracetic acid (PAA) on July 29th, 2015 to Metro Vancouver’s Northwest Langley Wastewater Treatment Plant located in Vancouver, BC. Prior to delivery, USP Technologies worked closely with Metro Vancouver and the product manufacturer, Solvay Chemicals, Inc., to complete a comprehensive safety review to verify the entire delivery process met all necessary transportation, Responsible Care®
In May 2014, Wichita Falls, Texas found itself under a stage 5 drought catastrophe ranking during the second worst drought in the city’s history. The lakes supplying water to the city were at less than 25% capacity, resulting in restrictions on outside irrigation and residents and businesses were encouraged to conserve water as much as possible. Despite reducing water supply by one-third, water was still expected to run out within two years under the drought conditions.
The Six Nations of the Grand River has opened its new water treatment plant, which features the TrojanUVSwift™ECT system. This system is treating water drawn from the Grand River, which receives the water of several municipal wastewater plants upstream of this plant’s water intake.
The raw
The Otter Lake Water Commission has installed our TrojanUVSwift™ECT – a technology which optimizes the treatment of environmental contaminants, particularly taste and odor-causing compounds found in surface waters. This is the first ECT installation and the first UV system to receive disinfection credits in the State of Illinois.
Built in 1969, the
The solution comes by treating water consisting of treated wastewater effluent and mixture of freshwater and saltwater.
This involves a three-step process:
- Removal of solids through filtration
- Desalination using reverse osmosis
- Disinfection and removal of remaining chemicals using the
The TrojanUVSigna has been selected by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD). The TrojanUVSigna system is specifically designed for large-scale wastewater disinfection applications, making adoption of UV disinfection easier, reducing the total cost of ownership compared to chemical disinfection and simplifying maintenance for the wastewater treatment plant operations staff. UV disinfection is a physical process that inactivates bacteria, viruses and protozoa, m
