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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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MiPro eco3 Advanced Oxidation Process for Taste and Odor Removal
After installing Xylem's Wedeco MiPro eco3 advanced oxidation process system K-Water was able to eliminate taste and odor complaints economically.
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Widening of technical infrastructure CIP Zeitz with Wedeco Ozone system
The SCADA system provides a way for the plant to monitor their efficiency.
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Xylem’s Wedeco OptiDetect safeguards Cambridge Water systems
In order to further protect its customers’ drinking water and comply with the latest WIMES and DWI disinfection regulations, Cambridge Water needed to differentiate between the alarms for “quartz sleeve failure” and “UV lamp failure” at its Hinxton Grange facility, thereby allowing operators to take decisive and immediate action in the event of a problem.
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Low-pressure UV system ensures reliable and sustainable service water supply
The Böseler Goldschmaus GmbH & Co. KG site features its own modern wastewater treatment plant (38,500 ECW). To always ensure high water quality, a reliable solution was sought to keep the proportion of microorganisms, viruses, and multi-resistant germs safely below the prescribed limits without the use of chemicals.
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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.
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Innovative water reuse solutions with Xylem’s advanced treatment technology
Learn how Xylem’s Wedeco UV technology helped Los Angeles achieve advanced treatment, regulatory compliance, and 12 MGD of high-quality recycled water at Terminal Island. -
Leopold elimi-NITE® Powers Chesapeake Bay Renewal in Howard County, MD
Howard County, Maryland, has taken a leading role in restoring the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem through a $92 million upgrade to its wastewater treatment infrastructure. Central to this effort is the installation of Xylem’s Leopold elimi-NITE® 2.0 denitrification system, which significantly reduces nitrogen and phosphorus levels in effluent discharge. Combined with advanced UV disinfection and mixing technologies, the system's daily reductions include 37,000 pounds of suspended solids, helping to reverse decades of nutrient pollution and protect aquatic life in the Bay.