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2023 IUVA World Conference: Sunday Program

Sunday, September 10

12:00 - 3:00 PM

UV 101: Introduction to Basics of UV Technology

Room: Al Noor
(Note – this is free to all attendees)

The workshop will provide a common baseline across applications and technology developments for interested users and professionals who are interested in the overall context for UV research, technology developments and the application marketplace.

Attendees will learn:

  1. Fundamentals of UV light technology, key principles and steps of process and equipment/device validation, verification, measurement and monitoring
  2. Established practices, UV light sources, approaches and lessons of microbial validation of water and air UV light disinfection.
  3. Understanding of current and future issues in the application of UV light technologies for various industries including scientific and regulatory challenges.

Light Sources: How Do They Work And How Do We Measure Them?
Holger Claus

  • Overview of various light sources, critical aspects, measurement, testing and regulations
  • Include MP/LP/LED/Eximer/Pulsed/non-mercury/far UV/
  • Wavelengths: what makes a difference to regulations, safety & efficacy?

UV in Water Disinfection: Pros and cons, and basics of validation and operational control
Ron Hofmann

  • Overview of the pros and cons of UV for water and wastewater relative to other disinfectants at the municipal scale
  • Regulatory approaches
  • The importance of initial validation and subsequent monitoring
  • Future trends

Air and Surface disinfection – Devices, Systems, Efficacy and Safety
Wally Kowalski

  • How is it different that water disinfection and what does that mean for devices and systems?
  • Testing and proving safety and efficacy

UV in Health Care applications
Richard Martinello

  • What are the operational considerations?
  • How are results measured in health care?
  • Where are the opportunities and how to access them.

UV and Contaminants: what and how?
Roberta Hofman-Caris

  • Fundamentals of AOP goals and measurements
  • What contaminants can be addressed?
  • Role of Energy consumption in determining feasibility and value
  • Research, the key recent contributions and outlook

Panel Discussion: Emerging Regulatory and Validation Issues

3:15 - 5:15 PM

Interactive Forum: Aligning Terms Across UV Applications and Markets

Room: Al Noor

This forum will focus on key issues for UV Terminology, identifying significant terms across the UV industry, with an eye toward developing a formal vehicle to resolve conflicts and create clarity across water, wastewater, AOP, healthcare, air and surface applications. The Forum will present perspectives from regulatory, scientific, and market viewpoints, interactive discussions, and provide opportunities for diverse stakeholders to articulate their concerns and recommendations. Guest speaker Dr. Dianne Poster from NIST will share insights from relevant case studies. Participants will develop key next steps and principles for a cross-industry consensus.

Forum Methodology: Hear key application perspectives; define what terms are agreed and which aret is not; Discuss application needs from regulatory, scientific and market perspectives:

  • Identify available terms, usages and common grounds between them
  • Classify terms by applications – how are they defined/used by scientists, utilities, engineers, regulators and standards
  • Determine which terms are critical for cross-market understanding
  • Charter the development of a roadmap to resolve terminology issues and strategies and priorities to adopting usage conventions for the IUVA, particularly by collaborating with the many agencies and bodies that currently have some UV terminology in use.

Agenda:

  • Introduction
  • What is the problem? Why should we care? Do we need to Take Action?
    Co-Chair: Wally Kowalski
  • Report on the Pre-event Survey & responses
  • How far are we from consensus and how do we build it today?
    Co-chair Phyllis Posy
  • Short addresses on key terms from our application leaders (10 min each: Water, Chemistry(AOP), Health & Healthcare; Surface and Air
  • Discussion: Which issues cross the boundaries and how do we get a handle on them?
  • Terminology Best Practices and Standards
    Invited Speaker: Dr. Dianne Poster, NIST
  • Develop IUVA scenarios: What role should the IUVA take? What mechanism to Achieve Consensus?
  • Poll: Next Steps: what should we do?
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