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Xylem bypass system helps facilitate pump station upgrades
Allegheny County Sanitary Authority (ALCOSAN) is a municipal authority that provides wastewater treatment services to 83 communities, including the city of Pittsburgh, reaching a total population of 1.2 million people. -
Xylem CoMag helps Yorkshire Water exceed phosphorous targets
Due to a projected population increase, discharges from the site were required to undergo advanced biological treatment to reduce levels of phosphorous returned to the River Aire. This requirement was part of the UK Environment Agency’s Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP).
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Xylem Delivers Actionable Data Within a Tight Time Frame to Enhance the Safety and Resilience of a Nuclear Power Plant
A condition assessment helps to understand the state of the prestressing wire which provides the pipe’s strength. PCCP manufactured during the 1970s is prone to low ductility in the wire and susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement, both of which increase the risk of failure. Worn PCCP can rupture with no warning, potentially shutting down the entire facility.
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Xylem enhances pool safety and security for Berliner Bäder-Betriebe
Emergency Shutoff Drive enhances safety of chlorine gas applications for Europe’s largest municipal swimming pool operator
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Xylem helps to save the Sphinx and Giza Pyramids
To solve the groundwater problems, the EAA and United States Agency for International Development created the Pyramids Plateau Groundwater Lowering Project. Hydrotech evaluated the project and selected Xylem’s Goulds Water Technology products as the best solution for the groundwater problem.
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Xylem partners with Hometown H2O to install water well for retired Oregon couple
For 34 years, Steve and Lana Gleason made due without a traditional residential water system. The couple, who live in the rural logging community of Jewell, Oregon, pumped water for washing from a nearby river and made 40-mile round trips from their home to haul drinking water from a spring.
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Xylem partners with Hometown H2O to restore water to family in need
High-quality drinking water often alludes residents in these remote areas, where hooking into the municipal water supply can be difficult and cost-prohibitive. With the help of the Water Supply Costs Savings Act signed into law in 2016, nonprofit efforts like Xylem Watermark and Hometown H2O are increasing the use of cost-effective alternatives such as water well systems.
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Xylem provides high quality recovered water for printed circuit board washing
A Southeast manufacturer of printed circuit boards for the defense and medical industries was experiencing poor and inconsistent water quality on their board washing process, which utilized a deionization (DI) system from a local water treatment company. The water quality issue was resulting in re-work of off-spec boards, additional labor to re-process boards that failed quality control review, and higher costs overall.
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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 selected as a supplier for wastewater treatment pilot facility
The City of Los Angeles has selected Xylem through its sales partner MiscoWATER, to manufacture and install a wastewater treatment system at the Hyperion Water Reclamation Plant. The new treatment system will be installed as part of a pilot facility to evaluate three membrane bioreactor (MBR) systems.
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Xylem selected to replace screw pumps for the City of Modesto, California
The Sutter Primary Wastewater Treatment Facility, built in 1919, treats an average of 20 million gallons per day (MGD) for the City of Modesto. The treated effluent is discharged to a secondary site, where it is then treated for agricultural reuse.
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Xylem’s Bell & Gossett assists Massachusetts based child welfare organization in creating a healthier environment
Situated on Winter Island, a 54-acre peninsula located northeast of Salem, Massachusetts, Plummer Youth Promise is a child welfare organization that...
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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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Xylem’s smart condition monitoring device helps US-based global metal processing company move one step ahead of pump failures
An inspection of the pump showed that the internals had been severely damaged by overheating. The plant operators arranged for the pump to be repaired off-site at Xylem’s Morton Grove facility before being returned for recommissioning.
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Xylem’s Standard Xchange Brand helping Make Cheap, Green Fuel a Reality
This pioneering pump turns feedstock like cheap sugar into clean-burning ethanol fuel that emits far less greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than oil-based gasoline. It’s designed to be installed in household driveways and the parking lots of small businesses.
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Xylem's ArchPro™ odor control covers reduce predicted odor impact
The Cronulla Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is one of 30 wastewater treatment and water recycling plants in greater Sydney, the Blue Mountains, and the Illawarra. It is owned and operated by Sydney Water, Australia’s largest water utility. The plant is located on the southern end of the Kurnell Peninsula (about 18 km [11 miles] from the city center), and treats about 54 million liters (14 million gallons) of wastewater a day.