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Superstorm Sandy Spurs NJDOT to Construct Stormwater Pump Stations
When Superstorm Sandy struck New Jersey on October 29, 2012, it left unparalleled devastation in its path, and this segment of Route 35 between Bay Head and Seaside Park was no exception.
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Thames Water and Xylem set new standard for pump upgrades at scale
A Xylem and Thames Water partnership represents a shift in how water companies can manage inherited infrastructure. -
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Trial of Flygt Adaptive Mixers Shows Energy and Cost Saving in New Plymouth, New Zealand
Xylem collaborated with the New Plymouth District Council to trial the innovative Flygt Adaptive technology, replacing two existing mixers in the anoxic zone of bioreactors.
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Wastewater Treatment in Eunice, LA: Retrofit Restores Compliance and Cuts Energy Costs
The new products cut energy costs in half as compared to the 5 previous floating mixers.
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Wet well wonder in a deep sewer tunnel
A deep-tunnel pumping system for Columbus, Ohio’s OARS project uses adjustable-speed Flygt pumps to manage extreme head variations and efficiently dewater a 215-foot-deep, high-capacity sewer tunnel after major flow events.
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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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Xylem’s Flygt Concertor Saves $20,000 Per Year in Maintenance Costs at Coal Fired Power Plant
Operators of one of the largest coal fired power plants in the US based in Michigan, were looking for an efficient, robust and reliable pumping solution to move sludge water from each of the plant’s four sumps.
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Xylem’s quick response restores critical water supply to North Carolina community during COVID-19 outbreak
Xylem Rental Solutions helped a North Carolina community restore water service quickly during the COVID-19 outbreak with a temporary replacement, using a Flygt submersible pump, after a permanent pump failed.
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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.