NWRI Publishes UV Disinfection Guidelines

Oct. 1, 2012
The National Water Research Institute has published the third edition of the Ultraviolet Disinfection Guidelines for Drinking Water and Water Reuse.

The National Water Research Institute has published the third edition of the Ultraviolet Disinfection Guidelines for Drinking Water and Water Reuse. The guidelines are designed to provide regulatory agencies and water and wastewater utilities with a common basis for evaluating and implementing ultraviolet (UV) disinfection of waterborne pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites like Cryptosporidium and Giardia.

The announcement was made by Jeff Mosher, Executive Director of NWRI, at the "IUVA 2012 Americas Conference" held by the International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA) in Washington, D.C.

"Because of its advantages, demand for UV is growing, based in part on the use of recycled water to meet water supply needs," Mosher said. "The UV Guidelines are the most commonly used reference by regulators, water and wastewater agencies, design engineers, and equipment manufacturers to ensure the efficacy of UV installations."

The UV Guidelines were originally prepared in 2000 by a team of water industry experts that included university researchers, state and federal regulators, and consultants from the U.S. and abroad.

The revisions in the Third Edition of the UV Guidelines reflect experience gained from the application of the guidelines over the years.

The "Protocols" section of the guidelines was updated to provide a standardized protocol for conducting "spot-check" performance of MS-2 based viral bioassays to validate the installed performance of full-scale UV disinfection systems. Updates also standardize the assignment of UV dose when conducting MS-2 based viral assays by making use of a standard MS-2 dose-response relationship.

The third edition of the UV Guidelines was revised by Robert W. Emerick, Ph.D., P.E., of Stantec Consulting Services, who was responsible for the first permitted unfiltered drinking water UV disinfection facility in the U.S. and continues to regularly design and troubleshoot reclamation-based UV disinfection systems, and George Tchobanoglous, Ph.D., P.E., NAE, Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Davis, who has authored or coauthored over 350 publications on water and wastewater treatment and solid waste management, including 13 textbooks and five engineering reference books.

The UV Guidelines are available to download at www.nwri-usa.org/uvguidelines.htm.

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