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Tip Sheet
How to Calibrate the DEPOLOX® 700 M Controller
The DEPOLOX® 700 M Controller is applicable for the measurement of chlorine, pH, ORP, temperature and conductivity.
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Tip Sheet
How to Change Gas Containers on the V10k™ Vacuum Gas Feed System
Learn how to safely change gas containers on the V10k System.
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Tip Sheet
Maintenance Tips for the OSEC B-Pak Electrolyzer
Regular maintenance of the chlorine membrane electrolysis system is a precondition for the customer to be able to make claims for defects. The below is an extract from the instruction manual.
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Maintenance Tips for the OSEC-NXT Electrolyzer
Regular maintenance of the chlorine membrane electrolysis system is a precondition for the customer to be able to make claims for defects. The below is an extract from the instruction manual.
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ApaVital: improving utility operations through digital transformation
Learn how this Romanian utility has implemented the Xylem Vue platform to transform its infrastructure and tackle water losses in real time. -
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Individual Filter Outlet (IFO) UV Installation
The next generation of UV design that saves space and costs, while increasing operational and environmental efficiency
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Meter Asset Management
Xylem Vue's Meter Asset Management application enables water network operators to optimize meter replacement planning.
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Meter Data Analytics
Xylem Vue’s Meter Data Analytics application optimizes the full potential of utility AMI investments.
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Metropolis of Nice: hypervision platform for integrated, digital water management
Discover how the French utility Eau d’Azur and University Côte d’Azur are leveraging Xylem Vue technology to increase efficiency, sustainability, and resilience. -
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Stratmoor Hills Uses Ion Exchange Resin to Mitigate PFAS
Stratmoor Hills Water & Sanitation Districts (SHWSD) transitioned from seasonal to year-round drinking water treatment, mitigating PFCs including PFOA and PFOS. Currently their treated effluent achieves consistent levels of non-detect for targeted PFAS. This centralized treatment facility is pristine and a source of pride for SHWSD.
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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. -
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. -
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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EMALCSA: implementation of a digital twin to support decision-making in water supply network operations
The Empresa Municipal de Aguas de La Coruña (EMALCSA) manages the water cycle in the city of A Coruña and seven neighboring municipalities, serving a total population of 400,000. The utility collects, treats and distributes over 36 million cubic meters of drinking water to 138,000 customers each year, via a network of over 560 kilometers, 26 storage tanks and six pumping stations. -
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. -
EMASESA: implementation of a digital twin to optimize decision-making in drinking water and wastewater management
Implementation of the Xylem Vue platform to optimize management, anticipate events, and improve the efficiency, resilience, and sustainability of the water cycle in Seville. -
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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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Optimizing water meter accuracy: a data-driven approach to revenue recovery
This mid-sized utility located in Orange County, California has long been proactive in encouraging water conservation through regulations and outreach programs. Well over a decade ago, the utility became concerned with ongoing apparent water loss (water that is consumed but not properly measured, accounted or paid for) and the economic, social and environmental costs associated with this issue.
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Orange County Water District Removes PFAS With 30 Systems
In February 2020, the California State Water Resources Control Board announced revised drinking water Response Levels for perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) in drinking water. The new Response Levels (RLs) were set at 10 parts per trillion (ppt) for PFOA and 40 ppt for PFOS. The previous RL was 70 ppt for a combined total concentration for the two contaminants.