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Power industry brings about a step change in water quality
A greater awareness of the importance of protecting the environment is leading many companies to review the sustainability of their processes.
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Preventing Main Breaks With Advanced Inspection Technologies That Identify Stray Currents, Corrosive Soils, And Wall Loss
When the utility identified the main for priority inspection, they welcomed the strategy of combining a SmartBall leak detection inspection with a pilot run of Xylem’s cutting-edge PipeDiver Ultra, an advanced condition assessment platform that analyzes ultrasonic data to deliver actionable insights on the physical integrity of the pipeline.
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Preventing Rising Main Failures: Leveraging Inspection Data for Proactive Rising Main Management
Most rising mains failures are preventable. And today, inspecting them is easier, more cost-effective, and less disruptive than ever, thanks to the development of advanced inspection technology such as Xylem’s SmartBall.
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Cleaner water, smarter systems, zero disruption
Pro Club in Bellevue, Washington upgraded its pool system in seven days with advanced filtration and UV technology. The project improved water clarity, air quality, and member experience while saving over 520,000 gallons of water and $134,000 annually.
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Pump replacement project at Gloucester Docks keeps Bristol’s water supply flowing
The four existing column pumps at Gloucester Docks - which are vital for managing water levels in the canal and keeping Bristol’s water supply running - were reaching the end of their working life and needed replacement.
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Pump Station in Krokom – Unique PE Construction
Xylem delivered a turnkey solution for one of Sweden’s first pump stations featuring a fully integrated PE construction in Krokom. -
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Real-time decision support helps cut combined sewer overflow volume by 100 million gallons and reduces capital needed for regulatory compliance
Evansville is located on the north bank of the Ohio River in southwest Indiana. The City’s sewer system, parts of which are more than 100 years old, serves a population of 163,000, with combined sewers making up almost 40 percent of the total sewer area.
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