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CCACVI: Acquisition, implementation, hosting and maintenance of a hypervision solution for water and sanitation systems
The French Community of Communes Albères Côte Vermeille Illibéris (CCACVI) is promoting a hypervision project to streamline its water cycle, based on the Xylem Vue platform. -
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Successful Trials with Flygt Adaptive Mixing Technology
The 4220 mixer comes in 1.5-, 2-, 3-, and 4-horsepower models. A four-horsepower mixer can operate at any lower power level and perform with the same high efficiency as a lower power model.
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City of Fairmont Improves Performance and Service with the Sensus AMI Solution
Nestled in the rolling hills of northern West Virginia, collegiate life reigns supreme in the City of Fairmont, which is home to Fairmont State University and just 20 miles northeast from the University of West Virginia.
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City of Mesa pinpoints critical leak, avoiding costly delays
Discover how the City of Mesa, Arizona, used Xylem's SmartBall® technology to pinpoint a hard-to-find pipeline leak, safeguarding infrastructure and avoiding costly delays to a transportation project. -
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Clayton County, Georgia reduces apparent water loss & identifies one million in recoverable revenue
Clayton County Water Authority (CCWA) is a good example of a utility that doesn’t let a confined geographical footprint stop it from thinking outside the box. As one of Georgia’s smallest counties in terms of land size area (only 143 square miles), its location near the top of a regional watershed means it has little area to gather precipitation into streams and rivers.
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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.
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Complex Discharge Line Bypass at National Brewery Keeps Operations Online
A national beer brewery in Georgia needed to address deterioration and replacement of some of the drain pipes running from their fermentation tanks. For this to be classified as a successful repair and replacement effort, it needed to be achieved while keeping 25,000 barrels of beer a day flowing and simultaneously maximizing plant uptime and profitability.