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Aguas de Calpe: Smart management of the drinking water and sanitation system
As a municipality with significant fluctuations in water consumption—extremely high demand during the summer—that also relies on multiple reservoir and pumping stations to deal with issues associated with its complicated terrain, the town of Calpe, Spain wanted to optimize their water cycle management.
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Apă Arieș: Boosting hydraulic performance of the drinking water system
The water and wastewater utility for the Romanian cities of Turda and Campia Turzii, along with 13 other municipalities, Apă Arieș wanted to boost the overall hydraulic performance of their drinking water system to ensure service quality and reduce water loss, especially in rural areas near Turda.
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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BALTEN needed to modernize its outdated infrastructure and software platforms, so it could optimize its irrigation water transportation system and improve the overall performance of its irrigation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.
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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. -
Triple A Barranquilla: Controlling water loss and integrating water system management
Improve hydraulic efficiency of the water distribution system for the City of Barranquilla, Colombia and its 14 surrounding municipalities and reduce non-revenue water losses, which were around 50%.
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Gandia: Remote metering and transferring water-consumption data
The town of Gandia, one of the largest coastal towns in Spain, wanted to continue the digital transformation of its water management services through the implementation of remote metering and the transfer of water consumption data.
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Herford utility: cutting CSOs by around 15% using an advanced prevention system
Inconsistent behavior and utilization of control structures was observed for past rainfall events. The municipality decided that an optimized network control system should be implemented to better utilize existing retention volumes, coordinate them effectively and reduce water pollution.
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Hong Kong: development of digital twins for freshwater network in selected areas of New Territories East (NTE) Region
Idrica, Xylem´s partner, has delivered its GoAigua solution (now called Xylem Vue) to the Hong Kong Water Supplies Department (WSD) as a pilot project. This deployment aims to develop a digital twin solution customized for the existing freshwater network in selected areas of its NTE Region.
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Immokalee Water & Sewer District: deployment of a comprehensive water management solution
The Immokalee Water and Sewer District was set up in 1978 to provide affordable, reliable water and sewer services to Immokalee, an unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida. The district operates and maintains the water and sewer plants and systems as an Independent Special District of the State of Florida, serving more than 24,000 year-round residents.
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Stadtwerke Trier: optimization of wastewater treatment plant processes thanks to AI
Stadtwerke Trier (SWT) operates the main wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Trier, with a capacity of 170,000 population equivalents. This facility was one of the largest energy consumers in the utility for many years, with hundreds of thousands of kilowatt hours of valuable energy being drawn from the public grid as a result of poor control.
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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.
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Utility identifies more than $260,000 in recoverable revenue using data-driven meter replacement program
The City of Fort Wayne, the second largest city in Indiana, has a proactive water utility that is always looking for innovative ways to optimize water management and better serve their community.
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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.
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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.
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EMASA: improving water efficiency through smart water balance analysis
EMASA (Empresa Municipal Aguas de Málaga S.A.) is the Malaga City Council’s public utility which has been in charge of managing the entire urban water cycle since 1987. The company serves more than 600,000 residents and supplies approximately 42 hm³ of drinking water. The system operates at a flow rate of up to 2 m³/s, ensuring urban water supply through an extensive pipeline network of around 2,000 km, divided into approximately 240 DMAs (District Metered Areas) and equipped with over 240,000 meters, 170,000 of which are smart devices. -
Publiacqua SpA: Integrating the drinking water management system
Centralize water cycle management for Publiacqua SpA, the utility in charge of providing the drinking water service in Medio Valdarno, in Tuscany, which has four provinces: Florence, Prato, Pistoia and Arezzo.
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Global Omnium: Transforming from Conventional to Smart Water
Global Omnium, one of Spain's largest water utilities, has gone through a remarkable digital transformation over the past two decades - upgrading from conventional meters to an advanced smart meter network of over 550,000 fixed network smart meters. This journey provides valuable lessons for any water utility looking to modernize its operations and capitalize on the latest innovations in smart metering and data analytics.
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City of Richmond reduces CSOs by 180 million gallons annually and avoids $725M in capital costs thanks to decision intelligence
For decades, the City of Richmond’s Department of Public Utilities has been working to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and improve water quality in the James River. Despite making significant improvements, the City still experiences between one and three billion gallons of annual overflow and is actively working to reach Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) water quality goals.
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Eau d’Azur: France’s first smart water network cuts losses and strengthens drought resilience
The Metropolis of Nice is implementing a hypervision platform, based on Xylem Vue technology, to increase efficiency, sustainability, and resilience by providing a real-time view of the network. -
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.