Andrew Daley from Trojan Technologies discusses UV AOP treatment.

Andrew Daley from Trojan Technologies discusses UV AOP treatment.
TrojanUVPhox played a vital role in winning the Guinness World Records title for the most wastewater recycled to drinking water in a 24-hour period.
To help the WRD with its water sustainability initiative, Trojan was chosen to supply one of our most reliable and celebrated advanced oxidation systems – the TrojanUVPhox – for installation at the GRIP facility. The TrojanUVPhox uses high-output amalgam UV lamps in a pressurized chamber to perform UV-photolysis and UV-oxidation treatment.
UV and Water Reuse Treatment These days, utilities are facing constant pressure to protect workers and the public from chemical hazards, while reducing costs and increasingly sustainability. How to do this though? Here are our answers to many of the frequently asked...
The Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) in Orange County, California is the largest indirect potable reuse project of its kind in the world, and the TrojanUVPhox plays an important role in the facility’s treatment train.
Tucson Water’s Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) Water Treatment Facility was awarded the 2015 Grand Prize in Design from the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (AAEES). As part of a commitment to provide reliable drinking water, the city of...
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...
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...
In early 2015 the District will begin operating the Initial Expansion of the GWRS. This $143 million project will expand water supplies by an additional 30 million gallons per day (MGD), bringing total treatment capacity to 100 MGD and number of TrojanUVPhox treatment trains to 13.
Construction began on this 4,500 square-foot, state-of-the-art facility in September of 2012 and uses a TrojanUVPhox advanced oxidation system. The TrojanUVPhox uses the UV advanced oxidation process (UV AOP) to reduce a range of contaminants, even difficult-to-treat 1,4-dioxane and NDMA.
WALTHAM, Mass., Feb. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Veralto Corporation (NYSE: VLTO) (the "Company"), a global leader in essential water and product quality solutions dedicated to Safeguarding the World's Most Vital Resources™, announced the signing of a definitive...
At Trojan Technologies we are extremely proud to have been recognized by EcoVadis for our commitment to sustainability and we are excited to announce that we have been awarded an EcoVadis Silver Medal for 2025. With a score of 72/100, we are in the 92nd percentile,...
LONDON, ON – Trojan Technologies is pleased to announce the appointment of Pete Oveson as President, effective immediately. He is stepping into the role previously held by Tom Siller, who is assuming the role of President at Videojet, another operating company in the...