About Taste- and Odor-Causing Compounds

  • The primary sources of taste and odor problems in drinking water are algae and other microorganisms

  • There are a variety of different taste types, including sour, sweet, salty and bitter; and a variety of different odor types, including earthy, musty, and chemical

  • When large numbers of algae and organisms flourish in a water body (i.e., an algae bloom), taste- and odor-causing compound concentrations increase to problematic levels

Taste and odor (T&O) events in municipal drinking water occur as a result of algae blooms in surface water sources. A bloom occurs in a surface water body when light, temperature, and nutrient conditions are favorable for one type of algae or organism over another. This combination allows one organism to become dominant. It is an ecological imbalance often triggered by pollution.

Taste- and Odor-causing Compounds

Taste or Odor

TrojanUV Systems for Taste & Odor Treatment

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An advanced oxidation system that treats drinking water and has the capability to provide simultaneous treatment for seasonal taste and odor events, when required.