Water of exceptionally high quality is required within these facilities as the clubs cannot afford for their players to fall ill as a result of water-borne pathogens like Cryptosporidium or Giardia.
James Hadley of Hanovia says: "Bacteria like Cryptosporidium are highly resistant to chlorine and can’t be eliminated by using the chemical on its own – an additional step is required to ensure their complete removal. UV is now one of the most popular methods of destroying them. In addition, chloramines – the unpleasant by-products of chlorination – can be effectively removed with UV.
According to James UV is also cheaper and safer than the other non-chlorine treatment method, ozonation.
01753 515300gunvinder.bhogal@hanovia.com