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Splash Lagoon: Improving uptime and efficiency with advanced filtration
Discover how Splash Lagoon, a top 10 U.S. waterpark, improved water clarity and efficiency in its 200,000-gallon wave pool using Xylem’s Defender® filtration system while cutting maintenance, conserving resources, and enhancing guest experience. -
How B-TEC is Transforming Spray Gun Cleaning
Leveraging a custom Xylem Flojet G70 pump, B-TEC’s system ensures contamination-free, high-performance spray gun cleaning. The solution boosts reliability, speeds cleaning cycles by 50%, and supports over 20,000 global installations in precision paint environments.
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Enhancing Resilience for London’s Silvertown Tunnel, a major piece of transport infrastructure
Discover how Xylem delivered six pumping stations to prevent flooding in London’s new Silvertown Tunnel, ensuring safe, reliable transport for 25,000 vehicles daily.
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Sazerac Northwest Ordinance Distilling (NOD) plant upgrades to sustainable anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) system
The cost of hauling wastewater caused Sazerac Distilling to upgrade its wastewater treatment system to a sustainable anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) system by Xylem. -
Cleaner water, smarter systems, zero disruption
Pro Club in Bellevue, Washington upgraded its pool system in seven days with advanced filtration and UV technology. The project improved water clarity, air quality, and member experience while saving over 520,000 gallons of water and $134,000 annually.
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Xylem’s Bell & Gossett assists Massachusetts based child welfare organization in creating a healthier environment
Situated on Winter Island, a 54-acre peninsula located northeast of Salem, Massachusetts, Plummer Youth Promise is a child welfare organization that...
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City of Kaufbeuren: increasing energy and resource efficiency through AI-based process control
In the face of climate change and cost and supply uncertainties, cities and municipalities must operate their plants and processes as efficiently and sustainably as possible. In this context, the town of Kaufbeuren recognized significant potential for energy optimization at its wastewater treatment plant.
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ARA Pustertal AG: reducing aeration energy consumption by 10% in a WWTP thanks to a digital twin
ARA Pustertal AG operates the Innichen-Sexten wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in the South Tyrol area of Italy. The plant, which has a capacity for 36,000 inhabitants, uses a conventional activated sludge process, with pre-denitrification and biological phosphorus removal.
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Immokalee Water & Sewer District: deployment of a comprehensive water management solution
The Immokalee Water and Sewer District was set up in 1978 to provide affordable, reliable water and sewer services to Immokalee, an unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida. The district operates and maintains the water and sewer plants and systems as an Independent Special District of the State of Florida, serving more than 24,000 year-round residents.
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Stadtwerke Trier: optimization of wastewater treatment plant processes thanks to AI
Stadtwerke Trier (SWT) operates the main wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Trier, with a capacity of 170,000 population equivalents. This facility was one of the largest energy consumers in the utility for many years, with hundreds of thousands of kilowatt hours of valuable energy being drawn from the public grid as a result of poor control.
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EMASESA: Data lake design and deployment to increase water and energy efficiency
EMASESA (Empresa de Abastecimiento y Saneamiento de Aguas de Sevilla S.A.) is responsible for water cycle management in the Spanish city of Seville and its metropolitan area. The utility supplies approximately 100 hm3 of drinking water to 1.4 million residents in 12 municipalities every year, as well as distributing raw water to 31 municipalities, serving a total area of 1,220 km2. It manages a 4,000 km network, six water reservoirs, 35 pumping stations...
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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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Taron™ Activated Sludge Filter Provides Effective Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Reduction
For Pennsylvania’s Western Butler County Authority (WBCA), peak flow events due to inflow and infiltration (I&I) have gone hand-in-hand with aging sewage system and treatment plant infrastructure.
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Tarragona Water Consortium: implementation of an advanced data management solution
CAT implemented the Xylem Vue platform and its Smart Water Engine to solve this problem and boost water and energy efficiency. The Unified Network Management application was implemented to provide a single control center for CAT’s drinking water treatment assets, regardless of their geographical location.
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Taron™ activated sludge filter delivers needed capacity to meet discharge limits
A food processing company’s wastewater treatment plant was struggling to meet local discharge limits and faced a hard deadline for compliance from the local authority. The problem centered on excessive solids in the effluent. To ease the hydraulic load on the existing concrete secondary clarifier and reduce total suspended solids (TSS), Xylem installed a Taron activated sludge filter.
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An innovative project in Neustadt in Holstein
Faced with high standards for both efficiency and sustainability, Averdung and the municipal utility sought a partner capable of realizing this supply through seawater source heat pumps using Baltic Sea water.
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Bremen's Future District: Sustainable Energy from the River
The investor set out to realize a sustainable and innovative concept that meets the demands of a contemporary urban quarter.
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BALTEN: Implementation of an advanced business management system (ERP)
BALTEN needed to modernize its outdated infrastructure and software platforms, so it could optimize its irrigation water transportation system and improve the overall performance of its irrigation water service.
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Manchester City: Efficient rainwater capture and reuse through data and analytics
Manchester City FC is using smart technology and rainwater reuse to reduce potable water use across its Etihad Campus. With help from Xylem’s data-driven platform, the club aims to optimize irrigation and achieve full stormwater reuse by 2026.
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Xylem CoMag helps Yorkshire Water exceed phosphorous targets
Due to a projected population increase, discharges from the site were required to undergo advanced biological treatment to reduce levels of phosphorous returned to the River Aire. This requirement was part of the UK Environment Agency’s Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP).
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State of the art water treatment technology for a German outdoor pool in Bernsbach
The operators wanted to use non-hazardous table salt with electrolysis for disinfection. They were also looking for a filter technology that generates low wastewater costs and can be installed in a space-saving manner.
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CHE enhances flood prevention and management in the Ebro river basin
Xylem Vue is helping the Confederación Hidrográfica del Ebro (CHE) reduce flood damage and implement an EWS for stakeholders managing disaster situations in the basin. CHE is the water authority that manages, regulates and maintains the Ebro river basin, which covers a surface area of around 85,000 km2 and takes in 347 large rivers in northeastern Spain.
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Safeguarding water supplies with SmartBall
In 2020, real water loss in the town’s network peaked at 27 percent. Leaks were undermining the town’s critical water conservation efforts. Recognizing the urgency of the issue, the town is deploying innovative solutions to combat water loss and ensure a sustainable water supply.
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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....