California’s San Gabriel Valley, settled in 1841, has a history of industrial development that has led to significant groundwater contamination with organic contaminants like N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) and 1,4-dioxane. The contamination plume, discovered in 1979, extends nine miles and affects several cities. NDMA, a by-product of rocket fuel manufacturing, and 1,4-dioxane, used in industrial solvents, require advanced treatment technologies. TrojanUV has supplied UV-oxidation systems to five groundwater treatment facilities in the Baldwin Park Operable Unit Superfund Site, significantly improving contaminant breakdown and reducing electricity consumption.
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To address water supply and quality challenges, many providers are turning to advanced water treatment processes to enable wastewater reuse and drinking water remediation. TrojanUV systems support these efforts by treating water to stringent standards, using UV advanced oxidation to break down specific contaminants like 1,4-dioxane and NDMA, ensuring the water is high-quality and useable.

