UV Disinfection
UV disinfection is an environmentally friendly method for killing germs in water. It involves irradiating water with ultraviolet light (UV-C), which damages the DNA of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and fungi. This prevents the microorganisms from multiplying or transmitting diseases. UV disinfection is particularly effective because it does not require chemicals and does not leave behind any harmful byproducts. It is often used in drinking water treatment plants, swimming pools and aquariums to ensure high water quality. This method is fast, reliable and energy efficient.Pages
UV disinfection is an effective method for combating microbiological contamination in water. Learn more about how UV works
How does UV disinfection work for drinking water? Its mode of action, areas of application, and advantages over chemical disinfection.

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