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Xylem partners with Hometown H2O to restore water to family in need
High-quality drinking water often alludes residents in these remote areas, where hooking into the municipal water supply can be difficult and cost-prohibitive. With the help of the Water Supply Costs Savings Act signed into law in 2016, nonprofit efforts like Xylem Watermark and Hometown H2O are increasing the use of cost-effective alternatives such as water well systems.
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Aquavar IPC Enclosure
Whether it is a borehole application requiring outdoor enclosure or surface mount pump and motor requiring a drive to withstand corrosive environment, the IPC has the right solution. Each drive enclosure is constructed to provide a different degree of protection to personnel against access to hazardous parts.
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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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Intelligent wastewater pumping eliminates clogging and cuts energy use at Heathrow Airport
Flygt Concertor was trialed at Heathrow Airport to solve chronic clogging and delivered clog-free pumping while cutting energy use by 53%.
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Xylem Lowara Pumps Deliver the Height of Performance in the World’s Tallest Building
There is one thing that Xylem shares with the greatest engineering innovators, and that is continuous investment into new product development. This can been seen at the spectacular development of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai – the world’s tallest manmade structure.
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Corn Processor Employs Xylem Technology for Predictive Condition Monitoring
When the largest corn processor in Canada decided to improve the predictive monitoring of the pumps used in its operation, they turned to Xylem for PROsmart™, the latest technology for maintaining uptime on rotating equipment. The processing and refining of corn into its various mass-market products such as starch, high fructose corn syrup and glucose requires a large investment in plant and equipment.
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Water is gold to Acorn Farms and Goulds Water Technology delivers
It began as a small nursery providing shade trees and potted nursery products to local customers. Today, Acorn Farms Nursery, Galena, OH is one of the nation’s largest wholesale producers of shade trees and nursery stock, with 800 acres of field stock and another 160 acres of container stock, all located in greenhouses and holding areas that take on the appearance of dense woodlands, where thousands of saplings await delivery to local nurseries.
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World’s Tallest Building
Ahmed Ramadhan Juma (ARJ) is supplying 6 water transfer sets (11KW-200KW) and 7 water booster sets (4KW-37KW) utilising vertical and horizontal multistage pumps. The water booster sets are fitted with “Hydrovar”, a bespoke variable speed drive (VSD) designed for pumping applications.
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Hot to cold, from start to finish
Our technology plays a key part in managing water delivery through all elements of the HVAC cycle. The products can be categorised into those best suited to commercial applications and those for domestic and residential use.
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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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Healthy Recovery
Lowara, through its local distributor Efstratiadis SA, collaborated closely with the internal construction team headed by Dr. Papavasilopoulos Fotios, Managing Director of Olympion Clinic, in order to choose the best re-circulation and pumping solutions.
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Vogel Pumpen supplies water under the Adriatic to two Croatian islands
To respond to the need for fresh water to be pumped to the islands, especially to meet peak demand during the tourist season in the summer, the Croatian government instigated the plan for a pumping station on the mainland, close to the village of Stinica.
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