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Inspection Insights Enable Utility to Extend the Life of a Critical Raw Water Main Reducing Costs
Scottish Water has a 25-year strategic plan for renewing infrastructure to provide high-quality water services that benefit people and the planet. Aging infrastructure is one of the utility’s primary challenges, with many pipelines built over 50 years ago and some well over 100 years old.
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Installation of online water quality monitoring systems enabled Thames Water to protect a key clean water treatment works from four separate catchment pollution incidents
Online water quality monitoring systems were deployed to protect treatment processes, improve resilience and ensure availability of clean water to the customers supplies.
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Integrated Water Management System Supports 15% Increase in Production at Aggregates Processing Plant
One of the largest U.S. producers of construction aggregates decided to relocate their processing plant to facilitate increased production capacity. However, the new location was further away from the plant’s water supply.
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Inuit Hunters Use Castaway-CTD to Gather Data Under Hudson Bay Ice
A shot seal would usually float, buoyed by its blubber atop the dense saltwater of Canada’s Hudson Bay.
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Lowara powers a rapid cooling system in Israel
Engineering company and Lowara official distributor Hydronics partnered with Crytec, the provider of the trademark “bubble slurry ice” system, to develop an energy-efficient cooling system.
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Leather processing hots up with new Lowara e-SV for high temperature applications
The new e-SV ”Boiler” 180°C can pump water at 170°C for 12 hours continuously without the need for regular external maintenance such as mechanical seal cooling, which is of enormous benefit to the customer.
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Leading Bottled Water Plant Chooses Evoqua’s UV Disinfection Solution
Water quality is important not only in terms of safety but also has significant impact on the taste, product integrity, cleaning, and sanitation in the beverage industry. The water that has been contaminated with varieties of pathogenic bacteria can pose a threat not only to human and animal health, but also effects the product down time like the water used in the boilers and cooling towers...
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Leading chemical producer proactively inspects in-plant buried pipelines to ensure safe transport of hazardous products
The producer engaged PureHM, a Xylem brand to complete above-ground surveys on their buried in-plant pipelines. The producer decided to partner with PureHM after learning the capabilities of Spectrum XLI, an advanced above-ground survey platform.
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Leading Texas dairy expands production capacity
Lone Star Dairy is a leading producer of value-added dairy ingredients derived from locally-sourced milk. While Lone Star Dairy was already enjoying the benefits of low-rate anaerobic digestion, production capacity was driving flows and loads beyond the capacity of their existing system. Upgrades were needed to remain compliant to protect the downstream publicly owned treatment works (POTW).
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Lowara Pumps help support a unique nickel extraction project
The Thakadu Nickel Purification Plant utilises a process called Nickel Crystallization. A crude nickel sulfate stream is pumped to the purification plant, where it is heated and evaporated into a vacuum, forming nickel sulfate crystals for harvesting.
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Low-pressure UV system ensures reliable and sustainable service water supply
The Böseler Goldschmaus GmbH & Co. KG site features its own modern wastewater treatment plant (38,500 ECW). To always ensure high water quality, a reliable solution was sought to keep the proportion of microorganisms, viruses, and multi-resistant germs safely below the prescribed limits without the use of chemicals.
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Manchester City: Efficient rainwater capture and reuse through data and analytics
Manchester City FC is using smart technology and rainwater reuse to reduce potable water use across its Etihad Campus. With help from Xylem’s data-driven platform, the club aims to optimize irrigation and achieve full stormwater reuse by 2026.