All posts tagged with 'Expert Insights'
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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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Texas satellite manufacturer achieves zero liquid discharge with a Xylem water reuse system
Industrial manufacturers that rely on metal processing face growing pressure to control wastewater costs, meet discharge requirements, and increase water reuse. Chris Riley, Technical Services Director at Xylem, explains how a Texas-based satellite manufacturer achieved zero liquid discharge and avoided wastewater hauling, using reverse osmosis, electrodeionization, and Water One® WX wastewater ion exchange.
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Yorkshire Water deploys the largest CoMag system in the world to protect UK rivers
As phosphorus limits tighten across the UK, wastewater utilities are turning to proven, scalable treatment solutions to protect water quality and plan for growth. At its Knostrop Wastewater Treatment Works, Yorkshire Water adopted Xylem’s innovative CoMag™ ballasted clarification technology to meet stricter discharge requirements while increasing treatment capacity and improving operational efficiency.
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Data science series: Two experts helping utilities make the invisible visible
To find out more about how Xylem is applying data science in the real world, Making Waves is profiling some of our experts on the power and potential of distilling data into actionable insights.
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Identifying real-world AI tools to solve customer challenges
Artificial intelligence (AI) is dominating global conversations, as people question what it will mean for society and how to identify the best ways to put its transformative powers to work responsibly. We’re already seeing the incredible impact of Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri and ChatGPT on our everyday lives. How will AI shape the future of water?
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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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Reimagining industrial water: How Europe is managing risk, resilience, and reuse
How industrial operators across Europe are approaching water reuse in practice. Q&A with Xylem’s Verónica García Molina, Sr. Director, High Growth Verticals
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Ripple Effect: Inside Aurora Water’s digital shift to build a more resilient city
Aurora Water in Colorado is transforming its aging water system to meet the needs of a growing population through digital tools, smart meters, and predictive analytics. The utility uses condition assessments, machine learning, and a 3D digital twin to spot risks and guide infrastructure investments. This data-driven approach helps Aurora deliver reliable water and build a resilient, sustainable system for its growing community.
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Severn Trent facility meets stricter phosphorus limits and protects Coventry rivers with ballasted clarification
As phosphorus regulations tighten across the United Kingdom, wastewater utilities are turning to ballasted clarification to protect waterways while managing upgrade costs. At Severn Trent’s Finham Sewage Treatment Works, Xylem’s CoMag™ system, designed to settle floc up to 30 times faster than conventional methods, demonstrates how utilities reliably meet phosphorous targets while protecting rivers and cutting costs.
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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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L.A.’s Terminal Island Water Reclamation Plant (TIWRP) leverages water reuse to protect groundwater supply
How Los Angeles’ Terminal Island Water Reclamation Plant uses advanced water reuse to protect groundwater and build water resilience.
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Net Zero: Mapping the route to water utility decarbonization
The water sector has a role to play in the global effort to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and helping to slow climate change. Our sector is energy-intensive, and technology now gives us an opportunity to manage water much more efficiently.