UV treatment from Xylem deployed at two major surface water plants in Columbus, Ohio

Aug. 3, 2017
Contracts to providing safe, clean drinking water worth $4.8 million.

COLUMBUS, OHIO, AUGUST 3, 2017 – Xylem, (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company dedicated to solving the world's most complex water issues, has secured contracts worth USD $4.8 million to supply state-of-the-art ultraviolet (UV) disinfection solutions to two major drinking water plants in the City of Columbus, Ohio. The energy-efficient UV technologies will be used to provide an additional treatment barrier for Cryptosporidium at the Dublin Road Water Plant (80 MGD plant) and Hap Cremean Water Plant (125 MGD plant) each providing safe, clean drinking water for Ohio residents.

Cryptosporidium is a chlorine-resistant parasite which can be spread by swallowing contaminated water and can cause illness with potentially severe symptoms. The parasite, however, is easily inactivated with a low UV dose.

Both water plant upgrades presented unique and complex challenges. The Hap Cremean Water Plant, with a maximum day flow of 125 MGD, required a complex retrofit into the existing filter pipe gallery. A compact UV reactor was needed which would also allow for maintenance activities and require very few modifications to the existing piping arrangement. Secondly, the UV system needed to achieve the required disinfection standard while maintaining less than 20 inches of head loss so that the hydraulic profile would not be disrupted. Xylem supplied 24 Spektron 2000e UV reactorsmeeting the challenges posed by the retrofit and offering reliable disinfection at the lowest life-cycle cost.

At the Dublin Road Water Plant, with a maximum day flow rate of 80 MGD, the UV disinfection system also needed to minimize head loss to avoid additional pumping costs and maximize clearwell volume. Xylem provided five Wedeco K143 UV reactorsthat enabled the City of Columbus to avoid incurring unnecessary costs.

C.R. Weaver, the City of Columbus Division of Water Project Manager for the UV project said,

"The UV facilities will provide an additional treatment barrier at the Dublin Road Water Plant and Hap Cremean Water Plant, enhancing our disinfection capabilities and allowing us to continue to provide safe, reliable, and affordable drinking water for all our customers."

Greg Claffey, Director of Treatment Sales, North America said, "At Xylem, we do not simply provide 'one size fits all' solutions; we work closely with our customers to create smart, sustainable solutions to their unique, complex water challenges. Our proven Wedeco UV technology was selected because it delivered the lowest life-cycle cost, primarily due to the energy efficiency of its low-pressure high-output (LPHO) Wedeco Ecoray lamps and the relative low head loss of the UV reactors. Furthermore, we were able to overcome the challenging requirements associated with the Hap Cremean plant retrofit."

Construction at both plants are anticipated to begin in 2018, with the Dublin Road Water Plant UV system expected to be operational in 2020 and the Hap Cremean Water Plant UV system due to enter operation in 2020.

About Xylem
Xylem (XYL) is a leading global water technology company committed to developing innovative technology solutions to the world's water challenges. For more information, visit www.xylem.com.

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