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Metro Water Services: deploying a digital twin to manage drinking water distribution in real time
Nashville’s city government has a deep-rooted history in the water industry, providing drinking water to its citizens since the early 1800s. Today, Nashville Metro Water Services (MWS), Tennessee, serves more than 191,000 customers in Nashville and surrounding counties. -
Tarragona Water Consortium: implementation of an advanced data management solution
CAT implemented the Xylem Vue platform and its Smart Water Engine to solve this problem and boost water and energy efficiency. The Unified Network Management application was implemented to provide a single control center for CAT’s drinking water treatment assets, regardless of their geographical location. -
Taron™ Activated Sludge Filter Delivers Needed Capacity to Meet Discharge Limits
A food processing company’s wastewater treatment plant was struggling to meet local discharge limits and faced a hard deadline for compliance from the local authority. The problem centered on excessive solids in the effluent. To ease the hydraulic load on the existing concrete secondary clarifier and reduce total suspended solids (TSS), Xylem installed a Taron activated sludge filter. -
Bremen's Future District: Sustainable Energy from the River
The investor set out to realize a sustainable and innovative concept that meets the demands of a contemporary urban quarter. -
BALTEN: Implementation of an advanced business management system (ERP)
BALTEN needed to modernize its outdated infrastructure and software platforms, so it could optimize its irrigation water transportation system and improve the overall performance of its irrigation water service. -
Manchester City: Efficient rainwater capture and reuse through data and analytics
Manchester City FC is using smart technology and rainwater reuse to reduce potable water use across its Etihad Campus. With help from Xylem’s data-driven platform, the club aims to optimize irrigation and achieve full stormwater reuse by 2026. -
Effective multi-location water temperature measurement in a Drinking Water Distribution System (DWDS)
The temperature of the drinking water delivered to a utilities end-customer is becoming increasingly important. Governments and regulators around the world are looking at ways of improving the overall water quality in the drinking water distribution systems by reducing the risk of microbial contamination. -
Risks associated with the use of dispense gases in a food and beverage service establishment
A dispense gas is simply a pressurized gas used for dispensing drinks. The gas of choice is typically carbon dioxide (CO2), especially for carbonated drinks such as soda and beer. Carbon dioxide is commonly employed in the food service environment in a variety of equipment systems such as carbonation, refrigeration, and.... -
Fighting Water Loss: Best Practices to Reduce Non-Revenue Water and Operate Sustainably
Learn best practices for leak detection, pressure management, and smart metering to help utilities address Non-Revenue Water and move toward a more sustainable "watertight" future. This guide offers practical solutions and valuable insights to create a more efficient and equitable water infrastructure. -
Our 15 most frequently asked questions on improving aquaculture
To help companies protect against waterborne infection and disease, Evoqua recently hosted a webinar dedicated to understanding and improving water quality in land-based hatcheries that you can watch here. -
CoMag® System Provides Immediate Results
Situated in Staffordshire in the UK, the Severn Trent Cannock wastewater treatment facility serves a population of 65,053. The plant had early obligation AMP7 requirements to meet for controlling phosphorus levels. -
Cover Helps Community Control Odors from Wastewater Treatment
When the affluent, new home development was being established, odor control was top of mind. The wastewater treatment plant was in close proximity to the new development, which includes 900 acres (364 hectares) of preserved open space, including 24 miles (38 kms) of trails, 10 neighborhood parks, a community pool and water park, as well as outdoor sport courts. -
Cover System Helps Vallejo Sanitation District Streamline Plant Operations
The Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District is an independent special district created by the State of California to collect and treat wastewater and protect the Vallejo community from flooding. Since 1952, the district has protected public health and the San Francisco Bay Area by treating wastewater generated by the more than 115,000 residents of Vallejo and surrounding area. -
XDM software tested in municipality of Goes, the Netherlands
Xylem carries out the maintenance of wastewater pumping stations on a contract basis for a large number of municipalities in the Netherlands. With the maintenance contracts in place, Xylem is in regular contact with the associated technical people to share new solutions and insights. -
Focusing on Resilience in the Face of Emerging Contaminants
There are over 150,000 public drinking water systems in the United States and more than 80 percent of the population receives their potable drinking water from these systems. -
Smartball® Technology Used To Successfully Identify Leaks On Vacuum-Insulated Hot Water Pipeline
Fortum’s core business in Poland is high-efficiency combined heat and power production and heat distribution. The company aims to develop sustainable solutions for cleaner cities, meeting the needs of local communities. -
Aquavar IPC Enclosure
Whether it is a borehole application requiring outdoor enclosure or surface mount pump and motor requiring a drive to withstand corrosive environment, the IPC has the right solution. Each drive enclosure is constructed to provide a different degree of protection to personnel against access to hazardous parts. -
The world’s first wastewater pumping system with integrated intelligence solves chronic clogging problems and halves energy usage at Heathrow Airport
As well as delivering consistently clog-free pumping, Flygt Concertor, dramatically reduced energy consumption by 53% at the pumping station. -
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The Smarter Water Manager
Communities around the world are facing a growing storm. Complex challenges including water scarcity, changing demographics, extreme weather patterns, and aging or overly stressed infrastructure are colliding to threaten critical water, energy, transport, enterprise and health networks. The water industry is in the eye of the storm. -
Water is gold to Acorn Farms and Goulds Water Technology delivers
It began as a small nursery providing shade trees and potted nursery products to local customers. Today, Acorn Farms Nursery, Galena, OH is one of the nation’s largest wholesale producers of shade trees and nursery stock, with 800 acres of field stock and another 160 acres of container stock, all located in greenhouses and holding areas that take on the appearance of dense woodlands, where thousands of saplings await delivery to local nurseries. -
Goulds Water Technology dealer goes the extra mile to deliver water to homes outside the reach of municipal water
Chris Hock, owner of North Valley Pump Service, Cave Creek, AZ is a professional residential water systems installer. Chris was approached by a local homebuilder inquiring into the possibility of tapping the municipal water supply contained in a storage tank outside the town of Rio Verde. -
Hot to cold, from start to finish
Our technology plays a key part in managing water delivery through all elements of the HVAC cycle. The products can be categorised into those best suited to commercial applications and those for domestic and residential use. -
Xylem supports China earthquake relief
The equipment is valued at $290,000, and will provide nearly 55,000 litres of safe drinking water per hour for quake victims living in relief shelters. Xylem executive leaders and technicians are currently in Sichuan to train local workers to operate the equipment.