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No margin for downtime: Redundant cooling water treatment for a hyperscale data center
Learn how Xylem delivered redundant cooling water treatment for a Virginia hyperscale campus — supporting uptime, environmental compliance, and fast deployment. -
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Optimizing a plant's high purity water system with new CEDI modules
High-purity water is essential for producing steam that will not scale turbine blades with silica, minerals, and other contaminants. A large power generating company in North America used a competitor's continuous electrodeionization (CEDI) system for that purpose.
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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.
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Orekan (Navarre Regional Government): early warning system to reduce flood risk
The Autonomous Region of Navarre, located in northern Spain, has a surface area of over 10,000 km² and a population of approximately 680,000, concentrated mainly in the Pamplona metropolitan area. It has a highly complex hydrological system, as it is divided between the Ebro River basin, which covers approximately 90% of the region, and the Cantabrian basin, characterized by short, fast-responding basins. -
Our 15 most frequently asked questions on improving aquaculture
To help companies protect against waterborne infection and disease, Evoqua recently hosted a webinar dedicated to understanding and improving water quality in land-based hatcheries that you can watch here.
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Recycling Cadmium Cyanide Rinse Water to Meet Stringent Quality Requirements
When an aerospace structure manufacturer aimed to limit POTW discharge, Evoqua implemented a rinsewater recycling system using ion exchange, reducing manual treatment, lowering costs, and maintaining high-quality standards.
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Recycling hexavalent chromium rinse waters to meet sustainability goals
An aerospace manufacturer reduced water use and sewer discharge by recycling chromium rinse waters using ion exchange and reverse osmosis, while meeting strict quality standards.
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Recycling Waste Rinsewater Meets Production Needs During Water Shortage
Facing severe water shortages, a PCB manufacturer implemented wastewater ion exchange to recycle rinsewater, ensuring consistent water quality and uninterrupted production.
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Reducing Water Demand for Hexavalent Chrome Plating
A chrome plating manufacturer cut water demand by over 50% using an ion exchange wastewater recycling system. The solution recovered rinse water, reduced disposal costs, and avoided major system upgrades while maintaining compliance.
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Refinery Saves 2M Per Year With Boiler Feedwater Outsourcing Agreement
A West Coast refinery turned to Xylem for help in providing a more consistent and reliable quality of purified boiler feedwater. The refinery, using up to 1,500 gpm of demineralized boiler makeup water, was experiencing a variety of problems including aging demineralizers, pending environmental legislation, excessive operation costs, wide variations of raw water quality, and limited capital to address these issues.
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Reliable Water Management for Central Sterilization
St. Luke’s Hospital is a leading health care provider in southeastern Massachusetts with a wide range of medical and surgical services. Specialized areas include neurosurgery, cardiology, children’s health services, and orthopedic and general surgery.
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Remote Pumping Solution helps Mine Operators Reach New Depths in Harsh Environment
A customer in Perú needed to drain water as its large open-pit mine operation reached as deep as 1,200 ft (365 m) below the surface. The discovery of more copper in the mine, and an expected excess of water during rainy summer months also prompted the company to act. They sought a remote solution for monitoring and controlling their pumping system, particularly as routing electrical power became more difficult the deeper they dug....
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Risks associated with the use of dispense gases in a food and beverage service establishment
A dispense gas is simply a pressurized gas used for dispensing drinks. The gas of choice is typically carbon dioxide (CO2), especially for carbonated drinks such as soda and beer. Carbon dioxide is commonly employed in the food service environment in a variety of equipment systems such as carbonation, refrigeration, and....
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