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A Leader in Packaged Fruits Leverages Ozone for Maximum Disinfection and Improved Food Safety
In the frozen food industry, Listeria is a particularly challenging bacteria as it does not go dormant at low temperatures. Bacterial counts also naturally increase throughout processing and packaging, which requires the operator to closely monitor bacterial levels and conduct complete shutdowns for CIP when necessary.
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A Xylem dewatering solution is going strong at an Alliance coal mine six years after installation
Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. faced a two-pronged water challenge at one of its many underground mines. At the South Mine of the company’s Gibson County Coal in Indiana, solid-laden water needed to be pumped out of the mine, and a dewatering system needed to be installed in an area with limited space. Multiple pumps had to fit into a mine void less than eight feet high with a narrow, 20-foot entry span.
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Italian Utility Improves System Reliability and Saves Water, Money and Energy by Locating Water Loss on a Submarine Pipeline
According to Utilitalia, 38 percent of water is lost on average from the country’s distribution networks. By reducing these losses, the country’s utilities can achieve a more sustainable water supply, lower energy demand, and better financial stewardship.
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Adirondack Beverage Installs RO & CDI Systems to Meet USP Regulations
The challenge for Adirondack Beverages was to meet United States Pharmacopeia (USP 23) regulations for the production of bottled water and to be able to meet future USP 24 regulations without additional equipment.
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Ag Processing relies on ADI® MBR for biodiesel wastewater treatment
Ag Processing Inc. (AGP) is a farmer-owned cooperative that processes, markets, and transports grains and grain products. Since its formation in 1983, AGP has grown to include 175 local cooperatives representing over 250,000 farmers throughout the Midwest.
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Aguas de Calpe: Smart management of the drinking water and sanitation system
As a municipality with significant fluctuations in water consumption—extremely high demand during the summer—that also relies on multiple reservoir and pumping stations to deal with issues associated with its complicated terrain, the town of Calpe, Spain wanted to optimize their water cycle management.
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Alkagen® AQ Solution Provides Point Source Odor and Corrosion Control
Evoqua Water Technologies LLC was contacted by a South Florida Municipality to provide an odor control solution for a lift station within their collection system. In the past, the municipality had implemented biofiltration for control of atmospheric hydrogen sulfide. However, in recent years the biofilter was removed, leaving the lift station untreated and exposed to high sulfide concentrations.
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A Playbook for a Successful Gas AMI Implementation
Upgrading to gas Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) is a crucial part of digitally transforming a gas or combination utility. It enables these utilities to leverage new efficiencies and opportunities while improving safety and long-term planning.
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Albuquerque Water Utility Eases the Pressure on System Performance with Xylem Technology
The largest water utility in New Mexico is on a mission to ensure this kind of water service interruption doesn’t happen. They’re leading the way in continuous improvement by transitioning to smart digital solutions.
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Benton PUD Builds a Foundation for the Future with Sensus
Located in the heart of Washington State’s Tri-Cities—also known as “Washington Wine Country”—Benton Public Utility District (PUD) serves more than 50,000 customers across Kennewick, Finley, Benton City, Prosser and outlying areas. While residents of this “year-round paradise” are known for a sense of fun and adventure, they want their electric utility to be serious about reliable and efficient service.
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Central Hudson Expands Distributed Energy Resource Capabilities with Sensus
Transitioning away from a traditional distribution model in a territory covering nearly 400,000 electric and natural gas customers isn’t as simple as flipping a switch. Technology has helped the utility seize the opportunity for new grid controls while ensuring quality and reliability as demand evolves.
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City of Evans, CO Reduces Estimated Meter Reads by 94 Percent
The City of Evans is located about an hour north of Denver. With approximately 20,000 residents and counting, the city is growing so fast that its newly-built Prairie Heights Middle School is already at capacity. Challenges with meter reads and billing will only get bigger as the population grows.
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Critical pipe repair: Smith-Blair adapters help Canadian sawmill
See how custom Smith-Blair 935/936 adapters repaired deteriorated concrete pipe at a Canadian sawmill without service interruption. Read the full case study. -
e-Book: The Network of a Lifetime
While water utilities are balancing daily operations, they’re also facing wide-ranging challenges that makes strategic planning, funding and technology even more important. Short-term solutions are no longer an option – solution longevity is a priority.
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Etowah Water & Sewer Authority Partners with Sensus for Successful Smart Water Network
Nestled in between Lake Lanier and the Appalachian Mountains, about an hour north of Atlanta, is the Etowah Water & Sewer Authority (the Authority). Chartered in 1980 with a mission to improve the quality of life for its customers, community and the environment through proper management of water resources, the Authority serves 5,400 consumers and runs 1.5 million gallons of water per day through 175 miles of pipe.
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Five Steps to Building the Next Generation Gas Utility
This paper examines five critical steps gas utilities should take to build a communications infrastructure that will deliver immediate benefits and provide the foundation for future growth and technology advancements.
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Fort Worth Water Achieves Data-Driven Success with Xylem Technology
As the 12th largest U.S. city, Fort Worth, Texas, and its water utility is among the largest to use Xylem digital technology that has revolutionized their operations. Fort Worth Water successfully implemented Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) in its mission to ensure clean and affordable water to the growing city and foster water conservation.
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Georgia City Reaches Beyond Metering with Xylem
The Gainesville Department of Water Resources is using technology to make good on their pledge to bring the best in service and quality to more than 58,500 residents and businesses in the city and surrounding area.
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Georgia Utility Addresses Non-Revenue Water with Sensus iPERL Meters
Offering low-flow accuracy and high-flow durability, the iPERL uses innovative magnetic technology to capture previously unmeasured low flow.