Xylem's UV Disinfection Technology Approved in California
Xylem’s Wedeco LBX 850e and LBX 1500e ultraviolet (UV) disinfection systems have received acceptance from the California State Water Resources Control Board’s Division of Drinking Water*. These closed-vessel UV systems are now validated and approved for unrestricted reuse applications to meet the stringent water disinfection standards as required by Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations. The acceptance of the LBX 850e and 1500e UV systems adds to the existing portfolio of Wedeco UV systems approved for Title 22 reuse applications including the LBX 90e, LBX 400e and LBX 1000e along with the open-channel TAK55 and recently approved open-channel Duron, the first Title 22 reuse approved disinfection system with an inclined lamp array.
“The approval by the State means that Xylem’s Wedeco brand can provide its customers in California and beyond with one of the broadest portfolios of approved UV disinfection systems for water reuse of any manufacturer,” said Richard Loeffler, Wedeco Senior Sales Engineer for Xylem. “This allows us to partner with engineers and utilities to find the best water reuse solution that is both safe and sustainable.”
As California continues to address water shortages due to urbanization and long-term drought, water reuse is an essential and sustainable solution that will help secure the state’s water needs. Water reuse technology produces high quality water at a lower life-cycle cost than developing a new water supply, and delivers a resilient, drought-resistant water source with valuable economic and environmental benefits. UV disinfection is a sustainable alternative to chemical-based disinfection such as chlorine which may create harmful disinfection by-products.
Earlier this year, Xylem launched a survey of California residents which revealed that they are overwhelmingly supportive of using recycled water in their everyday lives. The survey found that 76 percent of respondents believe recycled water should be used as a long-term solution for managing water resources and 89 percent of residents are more willing to use recycled water after learning about the advanced treatment processes used to make it clean and safe.
Xylem’s Wedeco LBX system is optimized for medium to large-scale wastewater treatment plants, industrial and water reuse applications and is an energy efficient, closed-vessel UV system for wastewater disinfection. It was the first closed-vessel, low pressure, high output amalgam UV system in the world to obtain California Title 22 acceptance. The system offers superior performance due to highly-efficient Ecoray lamp technology which consume approximately one-third of the energy of medium pressure lamps, and are characterized by longer life, superior dimming capabilities, lower mercury content and greater sustainability.
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