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Engineering a More Efficient Way to Source and Transfer Water
One of the largest global energy exploration companies faced the challenge of drawing source water among the steep slopes of Northern Pennsylvania. The water had to be drawn from a 30-feet deep wet well beside a creek and then pumped 300-feet vertically out of a ravine into the impoundment pond.
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Flygt hydro turbines prove to be smart solution for small-scale hydroelectric power project
Even in coal-dominated Kentucky, renewable energy is getting more attention as federal and state tax incentives add up, and the federal government moves closer to capping carbon dioxide emissions and making coal power more expensive.
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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.
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Remote Pumping Solution helps Mine Operators Reach New Depths in Harsh Environment
A customer in Perú needed to drain water as its large open-pit mine operation reached as deep as 1,200 ft (365 m) below the surface. The discovery of more copper in the mine, and an expected excess of water during rainy summer months also prompted the company to act. They sought a remote solution for monitoring and controlling their pumping system, particularly as routing electrical power became more difficult the deeper they dug....
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Xylem’s Advanced Remote Monitoring Saves $25,000 per Month in Labor Costs and Reveals Cost Savings
According to Deloitte LLP., large U.S. producers with significant shale oil and gas operations reported operating margins averaging around 20 percent in 2012, a significant drop from 2006 operating margins of 45 percent.
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Creek Culvert Bypass Helps New York State Avoid a Major Road Closure
During an inspection, it became clear that one major culvert – 140 feet long, 15 feet tall and running under heavily traveled Route 30 – had outlived its expected life. The 10-guage corrugated steel structure was deteriorated and needed to be repaired – with as little disruption to Route 30 traffic patterns as possible.
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Field Smart Technology Leads Life-Saving Efforts in Liege
In July, 2021, two months’ worth of rain fell in a single week across Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland and The Netherlands. Embodying the core values at Xylem – specifically, solving water – the Xylem team responded immediately to support disaster relief in the communities around Liege, Belgium.
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A temporary pre-treatment solution for a remote coal basin
Xylem built a coal ash disposal solution that met regulatory requirements while controlling labor and fuel costs.
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Durability and 24/7 reliability
Tasked with transferring water from settling ponds to a frac pond for project in mid-Western U.S., a specialist water provider to oil and gas drilling companies needed a pump capable of handling a complex operation through a seven-mile-long steel pipeline.
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Xylem Delivers Actionable Data Within a Tight Time Frame to Enhance the Safety and Resilience of a Nuclear Power Plant
A condition assessment helps to understand the state of the prestressing wire which provides the pipe’s strength. PCCP manufactured during the 1970s is prone to low ductility in the wire and susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement, both of which increase the risk of failure. Worn PCCP can rupture with no warning, potentially shutting down the entire facility.