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Xylem Lowara Pumps Deliver the Height of Performance in the World’s Tallest Building
There is one thing that Xylem shares with the greatest engineering innovators, and that is continuous investment into new product development. This can been seen at the spectacular development of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai – the world’s tallest manmade structure.
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Xylem Pumps Provide Complete Solution for Dutch Mussel Farm
The culturing of mussels and oysters for the company takes place in the Oosterschelde, an almost 100,000 acre (37,000 hectare) tidal wetland that is part of the North Sea. The Oosterschelde is the largest national park in the Netherlands and an important fishing ground for mussels, oysters, flatfish and crabs.
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Better effluent quality with the fourth wastewater treatment stage at Aachen-Soers
In search for the best wastewater treatment process in terms of removal of microbiological contaminants and the abatement of bromate discharge, RWTH Aachen University, along with the other environmental institutions, launched a research project and partnered with Xylem to test the effects of wastewater ozonation on water quality and its ecosystem.
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Future-proof water supply for the Waldviertel, Austria
EVN Wasser GmbH, the largest water supplier in Lower Austria, implemented a groundbreaking infrastructure project between 2020 and 2025: the new construction of the drinking water Waldviertel pipeline. This 60-kilometre-long main supply pipeline from the Grunddorf/Donaudorf fountain field to Zwettl secures the future supply of high-quality drinking water to around 120,000 inhabitants – an investment in quality of life and future security for an entire region. -
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Healthy Recovery
Lowara, through its local distributor Efstratiadis SA, collaborated closely with the internal construction team headed by Dr. Papavasilopoulos Fotios, Managing Director of Olympion Clinic, in order to choose the best re-circulation and pumping solutions.
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Xylem Lowara contributes to the rebirth of the Molino Stucky
The heart of the heating system features a set of “In-line” centrifugal pumps complete with Hydrovar® frequency converter model FCSH4 150-250/150 – FCS4H 125-200/55; these distribute water to 8 heating subsystems specific to the various buildings in the complex. Each subsystem features a series of multi-speed circulators which independently satisfy the demand of each single building. -