-
Advanced analytic solutions used to implement state-wide monitoring program to improve asset reliability and resiliency
Air Selangor is a large water distribution company owned by the Malaysian state of Selangor. The public utility serves a population of 8.4 million residents and manages over 6200 kilometers of trunk mains, ranging from 300mm up to 2200mm, with much of the pipelines located in remote areas of the state.
-
Advancing carbon capture: sensor technology to monitor safely and at scale
Discover how Sentec partnered with a leading CCS operator to identify sensor technologies and integration pathways for safe, scalable CO₂ monitoring, enabling safer long‑term storage, reduced operational complexity, and regulatory‑ready deployment strategies. -
Advancing Sustainability for Gas Utilities with AMI
Thinking about investing in or expanding your advanced metering infrastructure? One of the many benefits - AMI can help support gas utilities in their carbon reduction goals. This infographic explores the value of AMI in reducing truck rolls and supporting sustainability.
-
-
-
-
ALJARAFESA: Advanced water cycle asset and work order management
Discover how ALJARAFESA modernized water cycle operations with a unified digital platform that connects asset management, maintenance, and leak detection to improve efficiency, responsiveness, and service delivery. -
ApaVital S.A.: Reduction of daily water losses by over 800 m³
ApaVital deploys Xylem Vue to reduce daily water losses by over 800 cubic meters, achieving compliance with EU regulations. -
-
Georgia Aquarium Exceeds Sustainability Goals
Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the Western Hemisphere, has been committed to work on behalf of all marine life through education, preservation, exceptional animal care and research across the globe since its opening in 2005. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, the Aquarium’s mission is to be an entertaining, educational and scientific institution featuring exhibits and programs of the highest standards.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Giahsa: Supervision and control of the sanitation network
Improve control, responsiveness, and efficiency of facilities and processes by providing real-time network status information and analyzing historical network and asset data. Increase resource management effectiveness and efficiency to provide customers with the highest level of service at the lowest possible cost.
-
-
Grand Rapids, Michigan saves 800K through large valve assessment
Over the last few years, the operation and maintenance of the large valves had declined due to focus being placed on other critical priorities. Without a consistent exercise routine for critical valves, the utility found that many of these valves were inoperable and, as a result, began to seek funding for valve replacements.
-
Grand Rapids, Michigan saves one billion dollars as real-time decision support system solves infiltration and inflow problem
After nearly 25 years, Grand Rapids finished retrofitting its combined sewer overflow system to a separate sanitary and stormwater system, completing its long-term control plan (LTCP) in 2015. But now, the City needed to get a better understanding of the infiltration and inflow into these newly separated sanitary sewers to ensure compliance with a mandate from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
-
-
-
Gruppo CAP: intelligent water network management through advanced analytics and predictive asset planning
Gruppo CAP deployed Xylem Vue's AI-driven platform to optimize its 6,500 km water network, reducing water losses and improving asset management. -
Guide to Monitoring Impact of Storm Overflow
The Environment Act 21 became law in November 2021 and sets out ambitious targets for the protection of our rivers, estuaries, and coastal zones. Part 5 Section 82 requires water utilities to continuously monitoring water quality upstream and downstream of all storm overflow and sewage disposal works, which discharge into a water course.