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Xylem supports China earthquake relief
The equipment is valued at $290,000, and will provide nearly 55,000 litres of safe drinking water per hour for quake victims living in relief shelters. Xylem executive leaders and technicians are currently in Sichuan to train local workers to operate the equipment.
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Xylem technologies enable customized heating/cooling system for sustainable packaging business in the US
Xylem’s channel partner Anderson Process was tasked with designing a custom system that could efficiently and reliably heat and cool the oil to the desired temperatures. The team custom engineered a skid incorporating an assortment of fluid handling components, including a Goulds Water Technology e-SH pump and two Standard Xchange heat exchangers.
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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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Xylem Watermark teams with Water Well Trust to install new water well for Texas family
The cost of caring for a daughter with cerebral palsy created a challenge for the Salazars to finance and build a well on their modest income. For more than two decades, the family has made do with sharing water from the well located on the neighboring property owned by Nancy’s parents.
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Xylem‘s Bell & Gossett and the Academy for Global Citizenship make a powerful investment in education and community
How could more energy, ideas and creativity be created than what is consumed? That is the broader vision behind AGC’s focus on being the most sustainable school of the Midwest, where everything from the classroom to the cafeteria contributes to a climate-friendly output. -
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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Xylem’s Chihuahua Facility Embraces Reuse Solutions to Advance Water Stewardship
Xylem has a global operational footprint that spans 21 countries and includes 54 manufacturing facilities. Among those is Xylem’s facility in Chihuahua, Mexico – a 104,000 square foot factory that manufactures pumps and related equipment from Xylem’s broad portfolio of solutions, including its Jabsco, Flojet and Rule product lines.
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Xylem’s Flojet Technology Supports Advanced Solution to Replenish First Foods in the Western U.S.
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) is a sovereign governmental nation made up of three Native American tribes – Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla.
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Xylem’s Flygt N 3312 electric pump provides non-clog sewer bypass solution
The city of Columbia, Tennessee, experienced a major pump failure in the spring of 2020 that led to sewage overflows, spurring them to engage Xylem Rental Solutions for an emergency pump rental. Xylem engineered a custom temporary bypass system with Flygt electric submersible pump.
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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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Emergency sewer system repair
40-year-old carbon steel pipe with catastrophic failure repaired in hazardous wet well conditions. Smith-Blair 675 restored system integrity with zero downtime. -
Empowering Aquaculture with Optimized Performance
For aquaculture producers, working with a trusted partner can help them avail of global expertise alongside regional and local knowledge built over decades of working with fish farmers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), integrators, well boat manufacturers, and processing plants.
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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.