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More than 4,400 students from 150 countries participate in Xylem Global Student Innovation Challenge
High school and university students developed solutions to the world’s biggest water security and sustainability threats. Meet this year’s winners.
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Net-zero survey: utilities racing to decarbonize
To track progress toward Net Zero, in late 2022, Xylem commissioned a survey of utilities across North America and Europe. We spoke with Austin Alexander, Vice President, Sustainability and Social Impact at Xylem, to break down the results and understand how utilities are decarbonizing quickly and affordably.
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New industry models to simplify water pipeline data
Xylem and PODS create first-of-a-kind industry data models to help organize and communicate utility pipeline assessment data.
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Partnering to make holiday parks more efficient and sustainable
Center Parcs De Eemhof uses Xylem intelligent pumping solution to cut energy and cleaning costs by more than 70%.
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Partnership in action: Driving digital transformation for water utilities
Leading water operators embrace data-fueled solutions to tackle aging infrastructure and water security challenges.
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People of Xylem spotlight on services: Solving water in the field and on the frontlines
Three Xylem colleagues share how they partner with customers to solve water challenges, improve efficiency, and keep water flowing in tough conditions.
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People of Xylem: 6 women leading the way to solve water in China
Six women from Xylem China discuss how their work is helping build a more water-secure world, using new technologies and sustainable solutions.
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People of Xylem: Driving impact in the water sector with authenticity
As we celebrate Pride month, three Xylem colleagues share what authenticity means to them and how it powers our work to create a more water-secure world.
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People of Xylem: Women turning expertise into water impact
Three Xylem experts share how they are strengthening water security through innovation, policy, and community partnerships.
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PFAS treatment technologies for water utilities and PFAS-contaminated sites
PFAS treatment technologies can reduce PFAS to non-detectable levels, helping water utilities and companies stay compliant with stricter regulations.
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Picking up the pace on climate action: Building momentum from COP28
Three areas where Xylem’s Austin Alexander believes the water sector can make real progress: collaboration, utilities and sustainable development.
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Powering recovery: How diesel and electric dewatering pumps restored clean water after a fire
When a fire shut down a major water treatment plant in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, the local water utility urgently needed support to maintain service for 8,500 residents. Xylem responded immediately, deploying a Godwin diesel-driven dewatering pump to restore water access. Once the situation stabilized, the utility upgraded to a more efficient electric pump, keeping the community’s water flowing.
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Prado Dam's data-driven approach to boosting California's groundwater supply
See how advanced flow monitoring is boosting California’s groundwater recharge and transforming the future of water management.
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Reimagining industrial water: From commodity to strategic asset
Industrial water reuse is entering a new phase – one where smarter treatment approaches help companies manage risk, reduce costs, and stay productive.
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Reliable mobile water treatment and service keep U.S. Navy ships moving
Xylem’s mobile water treatment keeps U.S. Navy ships mission-ready with high-quality feed water and responsive service at Naval Station Norfolk.
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Reliable surgical instrument sterilization keeps operations on schedule
Xylem’s solution ensures St. Luke’s Hospital always has high purity water available to process surgical instruments, saving time and increasing reliability.
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Rental bypass for aeration tank delivers reliable, guaranteed performance during upgrade
A wastewater treatment plant in France used a customized bypass solution from Xylem to efficiently reroute 10,000 cubic meters of water per hour.
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Researchers use Xylem technology to explore origins of life on Earth
What can an Antarctic lake tell us about the origins of life on Earth, and how can it help guide our search for life on Mars? These are some of the questions researchers hope to answer using Xylem’s YSI Technology as they dive deep beneath the surface of Antarctica’s Lake Untersee. Join them on a journey three billion years into the past.
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Richmond utility uses real-time analytics for plan to reduce combined sewer overflows
The city used a decision support system from Xylem to identify infrastructure projects that could reduce CS0s by 180 million gallons and save costs.
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Ripple Effect: Building a smart water system on Catalonia's coast
How a water utility in Spain is using digital twins and AI to prevent pipeline breaks, anticipate risks, and optimize water management.
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Ripple Effect: Delivering digital transformation in Beijing
Beijing Drainage Group has been at the forefront of digital transformation in the water sector. Here are the innovative strategies they have deployed.
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Ripple Effect: How digital transformation is solving water in Asia
Xylem’s President of China and Asia, Shuping Lu, discusses digital trends across the region and how collaboration is fueling digital transformation.
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Ripple Effect: How utilities are using digital tech to achieve operational excellence
The water sector’s transformation is gaining pace. Water and wastewater utilities are deploying digital solutions on a larger scale and demonstrating how data and analytics can optimize operations and enhance services for communities. Sharing insights from the pacesetters is an important factor in accelerating progress.
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Ripple Effect: Unlocking the value of digital is all about smart planning
For water utilities, “going digital” is not an outcome, it’s a way to solve problems. Peter Verlaan, director of a water utility, explains his approach.