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Working towards water for all: An interview with Aria Harris, Xylem emerging leader
The water crisis in Flint, Michigan, led Aria Harris to focus her career on working for a more water-secure world, including a leadership program at Xylem.
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People of Xylem: Baxter McCoy, Product Security Engineer
Baxter McCoy’s journey at Xylem began with a high school career fair and led to a dynamic role in cybersecurity. From the paint shop to Product Security Engineer, discover how his ambition, curiosity, and passion for technology helped him grow his career and protect global infrastructure.
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People of Xylem: Inside the work of a Xylem AQUA pro service professional
Meet Denver Thomas, a Xylem AQUA pro who keeps critical water systems running in healthcare, pharma, and life sciences facilities.
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People of Xylem: Monique Terry, Senior Director, Continuous Improvement
Monique Terry shares her journey from engineering student to continuous improvement leader, driving innovation, mentoring talent, and championing diversity at Xylem.
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People of Xylem: Solving global water challenges with a multi-generational workforce
Three Xylem colleagues share how varied experiences and viewpoints can lead to new approaches for water operators and the communities they serve.
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Liquid Assets: How a U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturer embraced smart water management to achieve 100% uptime
Learn how pharma leaders are using smart water management to boost uptime, cut costs, and simplify compliance.
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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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Sustainable Flow Loop shower recirculates water with Xylem’s Flojet pump
By recirculating and treating shower water in real time, the innovative LOOP shower system reduces water consumption by up to 80% and energy usage by 70%.
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Smart, fully monitored stormwater pumping system delivers peace of mind and savings
As climate change leads to bigger stormwater events, Xylem helps customers address this challenge with reliable, easy-to-use pumping solutions that save costs.
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Xylem and Manchester City team up to drive water sustainability in football
Xylem water technology solutions enable Manchester city to improve water usage and efficiency by saving up to 1,000 cubic meters of drinking water every day.
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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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Pasco transforms food industry wastewater into a resource for community growth
Pasco, Washington, built a shared system for six food plants that turns wastewater into clean water and renewable energy while protecting local resources.
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3 Latin American utilities solving the region’s toughest water challenges
From the Amazon rainforests to the Caribbean coasts, communities across Latin America are adapting to shifting water conditions. Changing weather patterns, population growth and expanding urban development are placing new demands on drinking water systems across the region.
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Cooling Tower Treatment Q&A for Power Plants
A closer look at the key questions and expert insights on cooling tower treatment in power generation.
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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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CEDI: The key to increasing boiler performance
Discover how next-gen ultrapure water treatment systems help power plant operators boost efficiency, cut costs, and enhance sustainability and safety
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Clifton Sanitation District eliminates 99% of ditch settling problems
See how Clifton cut energy use in half and reduced settling problems with adaptive mixers that transform wastewater treatment performance.
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Continuous electrodeionisation (CEDI) vs mixed bed systems for power plants
Explore how CEDI outperforms mixed bed systems in power plant water treatment - cutting costs, boosting efficiency, and supporting sustainability goals.
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Inside Water Walks: Finding hidden opportunities to conserve and reuse water
Discover how Xylem Water Walks uncover hidden ways to cut water use, reduce costs, and improve sustainability at industrial and commercial facilities.
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From rain to reuse: How Manchester City Football Club is revolutionizing pitch irrigation
With real-time visibility into water usage at their training facility, the Club can make smarter decisions to optimize irrigation.
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Innovative pumping solution saves energy, expense and space for Großostheim, Germany
Faced with limited space and rising energy costs, a German town upgraded its water system with a compact, efficient pump that reused existing piping.
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Ask the expert: understanding the role of calibration in PCCP inspections
Behind the successful inspection of prestressed concrete pipelines lies a crucial process — calibration. This blog pulls back the curtain on calibration, revealing how it ensures precise quantification of wire breaks and leads to more reliable electromagnetic inspection results.
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Aging pipes, modern solutions: How Hot Springs cut water loss by 50%
Using advanced digital technology, the city of Hot Springs has reduced non-revenue water loss from 44% to 24%. Learn how.