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How water utilities benefit from digital twins at the asset level
Water utilities are increasingly using digital twin technology at the asset level to optimize maintenance and lower costs. Here’s how a wastewater utility in Europe used digital twin technology to solve cavitation issues at a pumping station.
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Illinois community group leverages Xylem monitoring technology to champion orphan lakes
Lake County Lake Lovers, a volunteer-driven initiative in Lake County, Illinois, is using Xylem’s water quality monitoring technology and expertise to assess the health of local lakes. Through community science, public engagement, and data-driven restoration, the group is inspiring citizens and leaders to take action to improve local water bodies.
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Innovative PFAS solution earns UK students Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Christopher Whitfeld and Wenqi (Jonathan) Zhao from the United Kingdom have received the prestigious prize for their work on PFAS pollution.
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Join Aquaton: A virtual marathon to support vital water projects around the world
This November, for every kilometer you run, bike or walk Xylem Watermark will donate $1 to a community water project. Sign up today to get started!
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Liquid Assets: Meet the players shaping sustainable industrial water management
How water management programs in the microelectronics, pharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries are minimizing risks and enhancing sustainability.
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Liquid Assets: Transforming food industry wastewater into clean energy
How one of the world’s largest producers and distributors of bakery ingredients uses advanced treatment technology to turn waste into a renewable energy.
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Manchester City Football Club champions water reuse with Xylem technology
The Manchester City Football Club is using Xylem technology to collect, treat and reuse rainwater to sustainability irrigate the pitches at their practice facilities.
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Meet the Super Volunteers Behind Xylem Watermark
Volunteering to solve water and create a better world is a shared passion that brings together Xylem colleagues around the globe. In 2022, 87% of employees, or more than 15,000 colleagues, volunteered through the company’s social responsibility program, Xylem Watermark – collectively dedicating 157,000 hours to education about water challenges, expanding access to safe water and sanitation, and supporting communities in crisis, among other focus areas. We asked five of Xylem’s most active volunteers, members of Watermark’s Make Your Mark club, to share what inspires them most about solving water.
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Water, hydrogen and the energy revolution - answering the key questions of sustainable water management in hydrogen generation
Xylem experts explore the role of water in hydrogen production, the importance of sustainable strategies, and how to minimize water-related risks.
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World Water Day 2023: 5 stories of solving water and accelerating change
On World Water Day 2023, Xylem celebrates our customers for delivering clean, safe water and combatting pollution despite mounting water challenges. Here are 5 stories of innovation to make their communities and businesses more water-secure and sustainable.
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World Water Week 2024: Advancing WASH through climate-resilient solutions and youth engagement
Xylem’s Vice President of Sustainability and Social Impact Austin Alexander spotlights how the private sector can accelerate WASH innovation.
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Xylem and Idrica Partner To Accelerate Digital Transformation Of Water Utilities
Accelerating our efforts to make digital technology easier for customers to deploy and use, Xylem is teaming up with Idrica, a leader in water data management and analytics with a background in water utility operations.
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Xylem and partners launch “Wave of Action” to improve clean water access
Join our Wave of Action, March 17-22. Volunteer for a cleanup, participate in an educational event, support WASH initiatives, or make a donation.
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Xylem receives 42 prestigious RoSPA Awards for workplace health and safety
Globally renowned recognition reinforces Xylem’s commitment to protecting employees and driving a culture of care and well-being.
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3 utilities achieve cleaner, more reliable water for their communities with intelligent solutions
From droughts to floods to leaking pipes, water utilities are under more pressure than ever. Traditional infrastructure wasn’t designed for today’s demands, but digital technology is helping close the gap. Tucson Water, Buffalo Sewer Authority and Hot Springs are three utilities leveraging Xylem’s intelligent solutions to identify and address issues before they happen – providing a cleaner, more reliable water supply for the communities they serve.
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3 utilities turning wastewater into opportunity with advanced treatment and reuse
Utilities around the world are rethinking wastewater, transforming it from a challenge into a valuable resource. Stratmoor Hills, Key West Resort Utilities and Beijing Water Group are using Xylem’s advanced treatment technologies to meet stricter quality standards, reduce nutrient discharge and advance reuse – protecting water resources for their communities.
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4 benefits of digital twin technology for water utilities
Everyone is talking about digital twin technology, but what are its most practical applications and benefits for water utilities? Let’s take a look.
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5 Ways Artificial Intelligence is Set to Transform Water Management
2025 has been dubbed the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, shining a spotlight on the growing role of computing and artificial intelligence (AI) in tackling the world’s most pressing challenges.
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Accelerating action: 5 women creating impact in the water sector
For International Women's Day 2025, Xylem is highlighting 5 women colleagues who are empowering customers and partners to build a more water-secure world.
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Beaver Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant protects local waterway with UV treatment technology
Flowing through the heart of Knoxville, Tennessee, Beaver Creek is more than just a local waterway – it’s a 303(d) listed stream, meaning it’s been flagged by the state as needing environmental restoration. A 303(d) designation comes with strict pollution limits for everything from nutrients and bacteria to heavy metals and chemicals.
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Andrea Rinaldo wins the Stockholm Water Prize for research on rivers
Andrea Rinaldo’s pioneering research has led to new insights into the complex ways in which water shapes the Earth’s surface and ecosystems.
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Aquaculture farmers boost productivity with advanced water management technology
Discover how seven aquaculture farms overcome their unique challenges with Xylem technology, helping increase productivity and efficiency.
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Beyond the hype: How leading utilities are applying AI to water management
Utilities worldwide are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to improve efficiency, anticipate challenges, and secure their water supply. In this Q&A, Xylem’s Vice President of AI Solutions and Impact, Austin Alexander, explains how people and technology together are shaping a more resilient, data-driven future for water management.
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Building a “circle of confidence” with employees and customers
Learn how Xylem’s EHS program strengthens safety, empowers employees, improves performance, and creates lasting value for customers.