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Mission-critical support: Xylem powers sewage reliability aboard the USS Hornet
To help address the USS Hornet’s urgent wastewater system needs, a Xylem Goulds Water Technology 1GD51G4AA model grinder pump was recommended to replace the damaged unit that serves one of the ship’s critical onboard sewage tanks. This support provided the museum with a reliable, high-quality replacement that restored confidence in an essential system while easing the financial burden on the nonprofit organization. -
Mixing It Up in Michigan
Before deciding on the 4320s, Kennedy Industries along with YCUA operations and maintenance personnel performed an extensive energy study of the aeration mixers.
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Mobile equipment reduces phosphorus in wastewater effluent
The city of Rosemount, Minnesota, was seeking treatment for phosphorus in the effluent discharge from the city's wastewater treatment plant. The customer's 0.75 MGD facility was permitted to discharge wastewater with a maximum average monthly total phosphorus level of 1.0 mg/l; however the effluent from the facility's newly installed disc filters was exceeding the NPDES permit limit.
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Mobile water treatment eliminates iron level issues
This client operates a groundwater treatment facility at a Super Fund site where groundwater is pumped to a VOC stripper for the removal of TCE which is then re-injected into the aquifer. High iron levels in the groundwater caused fouling of pumps, pipes and well casings. This fouling threatened the reliability of the process in terms of flow.
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Mobile Water Treatment Keeps U.S. Navy Ships Moving
Mobile demineralization units provided high-quality boiler feed water at Norfolk Naval Station, helping maintain U.S. Navy operational readiness.
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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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OMNIFLO® SBR is key for plant renovation at Hermitage, PA WWTP
Located in the Shenango Valley watershed of western Pennsylvania, the City of Hermitage's aging infrastructure began to collide with its growing treatment needs. Hermitage also undergoes heavy summer thunderstorms when wastewater volume can double or triple in a couple of hours.
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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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Optimizing water meter accuracy: a data-driven approach to revenue recovery
This mid-sized utility located in Orange County, California has long been proactive in encouraging water conservation through regulations and outreach programs. Well over a decade ago, the utility became concerned with ongoing apparent water loss (water that is consumed but not properly measured, accounted or paid for) and the economic, social and environmental costs associated with this issue.