The discussion centers on the effectiveness of UV light wavelengths for germicidal purposes in water, specifically questioning if adjustments are needed for a UV light source in air. It is suggested that the germicidal effect relies on the frequency of light rather than wavelength, as frequency remains constant across different media. The significant absorption of UV light by water is noted, indicating that the germicidal effect may diminish quickly with depth. Participants express interest in experimenting with UV light sources and emphasize the importance of understanding the relationship between wavelength and frequency. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities of optimizing UV wavelengths for effective germicidal action in water.