ASHRAE 241, MS2 and GUV: There May Be an Upside

By Troy Cowan, IUVA Healthcare / UV Working Group facilitator Congratulations to our friends and colleagues at ASHRAE for a well-planned and well-executed ASHRAE Winter...

UV Technology and One Water Research Around the Globe

IUVA One Water By corresponding authors Izzy Medeiros and James P. Malley, Jr., Ph.D., Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New Hampshire The following...

UV LEDs for Surface Disinfection: Understanding Key Design Parameters and Development Workflow

By Pratibha Sharma, Ph.D., Saya Han and Peter Chung, Violumas Ultraviolet light is a known disinfectant, which reduces microbial load by denaturing pathogenic DNA. Wavelengths...

UV Water Disinfection – Multi-Power, Multi-Exposure, Multi-Wavelength

By Liz Stevens, writer, UV Solutions In water disinfection, as in so many other things, one size does not fit all. The differences in geographic...

What Will They Think of Next?

By Liz Stevens, writer, UV Solutions The power and utility of ultraviolet light is undisputed, and the technology can be found in places far and...

Embracing Recycled Water: A Conversation with Ben Glickstein at WateReuse Association

By Cori Watkins, contributing editor, UV Solutions According to the YouTube video How the Water You Flush Becomes the Water You Drink ¹, enough wastewater...

Several Key Issues Regarding the Application and Expansion of the IUVA Protocol

By Lianfeng Zhang, Laboratory of Ecology and Environmental Protection, Research Institute of Tsinghua University in Shenzhen The IUVA protocol (Lawal et al., 2008, 2017) for...
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