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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. -
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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. -
City of Richmond reduces CSOs by 180 million gallons annually and avoids $725M in capital costs thanks to decision intelligence
For decades, the City of Richmond’s Department of Public Utilities has been working to reduce combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and improve water quality in the James River. Despite making significant improvements, the City still experiences between one and three billion gallons of annual overflow and is actively working to reach Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) water quality goals.
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CoMag® System Provides Immediate Results
Situated in Staffordshire in the UK, the Severn Trent Cannock wastewater treatment facility serves a population of 65,053. The plant had early obligation AMP7 requirements to meet for controlling phosphorus levels.
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Continuous monitoring saves money, prevents failures, and improves long-term planning for California Water Authority
The Water Authority was one of the first agencies to take a proactive PCCP management approach. They began an aggressive condition assessment program in 1992. This early program relied primarily on internal visual and sounding inspections.
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Triple A Barranquilla: Controlling water loss and integrating water system management
Improve hydraulic efficiency of the water distribution system for the City of Barranquilla, Colombia and its 14 surrounding municipalities and reduce non-revenue water losses, which were around 50%.
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Cover helps community control odors from wastewater treatment
When the affluent, new home development was being established, odor control was top of mind. The wastewater treatment plant was in close proximity to the new development, which includes 900 acres (364 hectares) of preserved open space, including 24 miles (38 kms) of trails, 10 neighborhood parks, a community pool and water park, as well as outdoor sport courts.
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Cover System Helps Vallejo Sanitation District Streamline Plant Operations
The Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District is an independent special district created by the State of California to collect and treat wastewater and protect the Vallejo community from flooding. Since 1952, the district has protected public health and the San Francisco Bay Area by treating wastewater generated by the more than 115,000 residents of Vallejo and surrounding area.
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Dairy Plant Captures Biogas from Anaerobic Digestion
Laticínios Bela Vista expanded their plant in Bela Vista de Goiás and evaluated wastewater treatment options that would meet the company’s commitment to sustainable growth and protection of the environment. Laticínios Bela Vista selected an anaerobic digestion treatment system proven to treat dairy wastewater.
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Data Center Reduces Energy Usage and Chemical Dosing
A global hyperscale data center customer was looking to operate their cooling water system without continuous chemical dosing. Evoqua worked closely with the customer‘s engineering team to find the solution that would best fit their needs. Ultimately, a combination of media filtration and ultraviolet (UV) was selected and installed.
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Delivering cost-effective process monitoring for the welding industry
Discover how Sentec engineered a compact, non-intrusive smart connector to digitally transform welding operations. From non-contact wire speed sensing to seamless Bluetooth integration, this case study highlights a scalable solution built for regulation, reliability and industry-wide adoption. -
Eau d’Azur: France’s first smart water network cuts losses and strengthens drought resilience
The Metropolis of Nice is implementing a hypervision platform, based on Xylem Vue technology, to increase efficiency, sustainability, and resilience by providing a real-time view of the network. -