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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.
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Maximizing biogas production through effective mixing technology and active seal protection
Learn more about maximizing biogas production through effective mixing technology and active seal protection. Read our case study with our customer Nesemeier now →
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Meeting lower discharge limits for cadmium to prevent fines
After new lower discharge limits for cadmium were introduced, a U.S. metal finishing facility providing aerospace and oil industry services reached out to Evoqua for help. Evoqua conducted treatability testing and filtration analysis, then implemented a selective media ion exchange solution using SCU vessels in a worker/polisher configuration to consistently meet strict ppb-level discharge requirements and restore compliance.
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Mine Facility Lowers Metal Levels in Discharge
A Minnesota mine reduced copper and cobalt in its discharge using wastewater ion exchange, achieving compliance without chemicals and adapting to seasonal flow increases.
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Mobile Water Treatment Keeps U.S. Navy Ships Moving
Mobile demineralization units provided high-quality boiler feed water at Norfolk Naval Station, helping maintain U.S. Navy operational readiness.
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No margin for downtime: Redundant cooling water treatment for a hyperscale data center
Learn how Xylem delivered redundant cooling water treatment for a Virginia hyperscale campus — supporting uptime, environmental compliance, and fast deployment. -
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Optimizing a plant's high purity water system with new CEDI modules
High-purity water is essential for producing steam that will not scale turbine blades with silica, minerals, and other contaminants. A large power generating company in North America used a competitor's continuous electrodeionization (CEDI) system for that purpose.