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Cleaner water, smarter systems, zero disruption
Pro Club in Bellevue, Washington upgraded its pool system in seven days with advanced filtration and UV technology. The project improved water clarity, air quality, and member experience while saving over 520,000 gallons of water and $134,000 annually.
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Pump replacement project at Gloucester Docks keeps Bristol’s water supply flowing
The four existing column pumps at Gloucester Docks - which are vital for managing water levels in the canal and keeping Bristol’s water supply running - were reaching the end of their working life and needed replacement.
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Pump Station in Krokom – Unique PE Construction
Xylem delivered a turnkey solution for one of Sweden’s first pump stations featuring a fully integrated PE construction in Krokom. -
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Reducing footprint & improving water quality at Raging Waves Waterpark
Raging Waves is Illinois' largest outdoor waterpark. Sitting on more than 58 acres, this waterpark features 32 water slides, 2 kiddie pool areas, a wave pool, a lazy river, 37 private cabanas and more. Their Great Barrier Reef wave pool is enjoyed by thousands of guests daily, each excited to take on the seven different patterns the wave pool has to offer.
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Refinery Meets Discharge Requirements For Permit Violations
A Southern California petroleum refinery faced stormwater discharge permit violations for hydrocarbons and heavy metals with a five-day compliance deadline. Xylem rapidly deployed a multi-stage vessel-based system using organoclay, carbon, and ion exchange resins to achieve ppb-level discharge limits, eliminate violations, and restore regulatory compliance within the required timeframe.
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Regenerative media filter for an outdoor pool
At the Blumenthal outdoor pool in Bremen the Defender regenerative media filter is replacing the outdated, failure-prone open filter system. -
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Servicios de Agua Drenaje de Monterrey: Reducing non-revenue water and controlling pressure
Regulate and monitor pressures, supervise flow rates, consumption, and non-revenue water (NRW) in different sectors, and bring together system information from various sources including the SADM’s SCADA.
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26th Ward WWTP Bypass
The estimated flow through this regulator was 85 MGD, with a combined plant capacity of 170 MGD. Local environmental regulations restricted the use of diesel engines to 175 HP or less, and all engine driven equipment was required to be sound attenuated to 50 decibels at 30 feet.
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Better effluent quality with the fourth wastewater treatment stage at Aachen-Soers
In search for the best wastewater treatment process in terms of removal of microbiological contaminants and the abatement of bromate discharge, RWTH Aachen University, along with the other environmental institutions, launched a research project and partnered with Xylem to test the effects of wastewater ozonation on water quality and its ecosystem.