While there has been some debate on the use of UV in the control of detrimental bacteria and fungus (with varying points of view)

there seems to have been no discussion on ultrasonics.
I recently got an ultrasonic cleaner (basket type) and there was a warning on it not to stick your finger in when it was running

. Mildly curious as to whether this had AP application I found there were a few companies who made water sterilizers. These appear to work by disrupting the cells of organisms passing the transducer and so killing them.
I would imagine it would be relatively straightforward to incorporate and build one of these into the system. The only problem I could see is the formation of micro bubbles (this is theoretical ie I'm guessing) I do not imagine this would be hard to resolve.
I am just passing this on as general information as I do not have the time at the moment to experiment.