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Metro Water Services: deploying a digital twin to manage drinking water distribution in real time
Nashville’s city government has a deep-rooted history in the water industry, providing drinking water to its citizens since the early 1800s. Today, Nashville Metro Water Services (MWS), Tennessee, serves more than 191,000 customers in Nashville and surrounding counties.
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Xylem water pumps selected for London’s tallest residential tower
Landmark Pinnacle is a 75-storey skyscraper on the edge of London’s financial district, Canary Wharf. At 233m (764ft), the building is the tallest residential tower not only in London but in western Europe.
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Xylem‘s Bell & Gossett and the Academy for Global Citizenship make a powerful investment in education and community
How could more energy, ideas and creativity be created than what is consumed? That is the broader vision behind AGC’s focus on being the most sustainable school of the Midwest, where everything from the classroom to the cafeteria contributes to a climate-friendly output. -
Xylem’s Advanced Remote Monitoring Saves $25,000 per Month in Labor Costs and Reveals Cost Savings
According to Deloitte LLP., large U.S. producers with significant shale oil and gas operations reported operating margins averaging around 20 percent in 2012, a significant drop from 2006 operating margins of 45 percent.
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Xylem’s Chihuahua Facility Embraces Reuse Solutions to Advance Water Stewardship
Xylem has a global operational footprint that spans 21 countries and includes 54 manufacturing facilities. Among those is Xylem’s facility in Chihuahua, Mexico – a 104,000 square foot factory that manufactures pumps and related equipment from Xylem’s broad portfolio of solutions, including its Jabsco, Flojet and Rule product lines.
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Xylem’s Flojet Technology Supports Advanced Solution to Replenish First Foods in the Western U.S.
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) is a sovereign governmental nation made up of three Native American tribes – Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla.
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Xylem’s Flygt N 3312 electric pump provides non-clog sewer bypass solution
The city of Columbia, Tennessee, experienced a major pump failure in the spring of 2020 that led to sewage overflows, spurring them to engage Xylem Rental Solutions for an emergency pump rental. Xylem engineered a custom temporary bypass system with Flygt electric submersible pump.
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Xylem’s Holistic Solution of Mixers and Pumps Supports Efficient Mine Slime Transport – From Sump to Surface Disposal
One customer, operating a hard rock nickel mine in Ontario, needed an efficient and reliable solution to transport its mine slime from an underground sump back to the surface while ensuring continuity in production and minimizing downtime.
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Xylem’s Jabsco brand and the Global Ecology Group create sustainable disinfection solutions for the COVID-19 pandemic
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Global Ecology Group (GEG) developed a fogging system to support the delivery of ECAS solutions in benign disinfection applications. GEG’s Founder and CEO, Owen J. Morgan, has been developing ECAS since the early 1990’s but enlisted Xylem’s help to create amore accessible, portable ECAS fogging system for everyday spaces such as offices and vehicles.
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Xylem’s Jabsco Brand Partners with Swiss Fresh Water on Innovative Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Solution
While universal access to safe drinking water is a fundamental need and basic human right, it is estimated that 2.2 billon people globally lack access to safely managed water resources. While those in developing countries are most affected, with up to 80% of illnesses directly linked to inadequate water and sanitation, escalating climate challenges are impacting supply around the world.
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Xylem’s Wedeco OptiDetect safeguards Cambridge Water systems
In order to further protect its customers’ drinking water and comply with the latest WIMES and DWI disinfection regulations, Cambridge Water needed to differentiate between the alarms for “quartz sleeve failure” and “UV lamp failure” at its Hinxton Grange facility, thereby allowing operators to take decisive and immediate action in the event of a problem.
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Herford utility: cutting CSOs by around 15% using an advanced prevention system
Inconsistent behavior and utilization of control structures was observed for past rainfall events. The municipality decided that an optimized network control system should be implemented to better utilize existing retention volumes, coordinate them effectively and reduce water pollution.
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CoMag® System Provides Immediate Results
Situated in Staffordshire in the UK, the Severn Trent Cannock wastewater treatment facility serves a population of 65,053. The plant had early obligation AMP7 requirements to meet for controlling phosphorus levels.
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Continuous monitoring saves money, prevents failures, and improves long-term planning for California Water Authority
The Water Authority was one of the first agencies to take a proactive PCCP management approach. They began an aggressive condition assessment program in 1992. This early program relied primarily on internal visual and sounding inspections.
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Triple A Barranquilla: Controlling water loss and integrating water system management
Improve hydraulic efficiency of the water distribution system for the City of Barranquilla, Colombia and its 14 surrounding municipalities and reduce non-revenue water losses, which were around 50%.
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Cover helps community control odors from wastewater treatment
When the affluent, new home development was being established, odor control was top of mind. The wastewater treatment plant was in close proximity to the new development, which includes 900 acres (364 hectares) of preserved open space, including 24 miles (38 kms) of trails, 10 neighborhood parks, a community pool and water park, as well as outdoor sport courts.
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Cover System Helps Vallejo Sanitation District Streamline Plant Operations
The Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District is an independent special district created by the State of California to collect and treat wastewater and protect the Vallejo community from flooding. Since 1952, the district has protected public health and the San Francisco Bay Area by treating wastewater generated by the more than 115,000 residents of Vallejo and surrounding area.
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Dairy Plant Captures Biogas from Anaerobic Digestion
Laticínios Bela Vista expanded their plant in Bela Vista de Goiás and evaluated wastewater treatment options that would meet the company’s commitment to sustainable growth and protection of the environment. Laticínios Bela Vista selected an anaerobic digestion treatment system proven to treat dairy wastewater.