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Colorado utility removes PFCs from well with Xylem’s ion exchange system
When the Stratmoor Hills Water District detected PFCs in a well, the utility partnered with Xylem’s Evoqua company to find a cost-effective solution.
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Combatting PFAS through proven water technologies
Xylem leaders share insights on the impact of the new EPA rule, and how water operators are using advanced solutions to solve PFAS for their communities.
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Construction site removes PFAS with mobile filtration solution
During construction of a new convention center in Muskegon, Michigan, PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, was detected in the water being pumped out to build the foundation. Construction Simplified contacted Evoqua Water Technologies, a Xylem company, which quickly delivered a mobile solution that treated 21 million gallons (79,500 cubic meters) of water. By the end of the project, the mobile treatment solution had removed the PFAS to non-detect levels.
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Cybersecurity Series: Human machine interface (HMI) or hacker machine interface?
Water utilities are increasingly focused on building resilience to cybersecurity threats across their networks.
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Cybersecurity: How tech can modernize, optimize, and protect
Kenneth Crowther, Product Security Leader at Xylem, discusses how utilities can embrace the benefits of digital while strengthening security protections.
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Data science series: Two experts helping utilities make the invisible visible
To find out more about how Xylem is applying data science in the real world, Making Waves is profiling some of our experts on the power and potential of distilling data into actionable insights.
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Drought-stricken farmers in Italy get water with Xylem rental pump solution
When a drought in 2022 decreased the flow of the Po River in Italy, Xylem created an emergency pump station in just a few weeks using Flygt rental pumps.
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Finnish shipyard improves dry dock dewatering with smart submersible pumps
To efficiently empty the Suomenlinna shipyard’s dry docks, managers chose Xylem’s Flygt submersible pumps with remote monitoring and adaptive performance.
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Florida utilities partner with Xylem’s Flygt Services Solutions to strengthen reliability through preventative maintenance
How preventative maintenance programs provide utilities with a way to stay ahead of issues instead of just reacting to emergencies.
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Global cyber challenges need global solutions: How utilities are becoming cyber-savvy
A panel of international experts examines why and how water utilities should embrace a global outlook when it comes to security.
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Great Lakes Water Authority protects Michigan’s largest water transmission main with technology-powered advanced inspection program
The Great Lakes Water Authority is using Xylem’s Pipediver® technology to proactively inspect and protect a critical transmission main.
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Heathrow Airport cuts pumping station energy use in half with Xylem’s Flygt Concertor
Heathrow Airport, an early adopter of the Flygt Concertor intelligent pumping system, expands use and reduces annual cleaning and service costs by 87.5%
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Helping customers build extreme weather resilience
Here are four ways communities across the globe are using technology to build resilience to severe weather and climate challenges.
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Historic project linking Rome and Vatican City uses advanced technology to keep water flowing
Xylem’s custom hydraulic bypass diverted major sewer infrastructure, enabling construction of pedestrian link for 35 million visitors to the 2025 Jubilee.
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How Buffalo, New York, is saving millions through smart sewers
Innovative utility builds resilience, while protecting bottom-line, through proven digital solution
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How a hyperscale data center protected uptime through resilient cooling water infrastructure
A Northern Virginia hyperscale data center built resilient cooling water infrastructure with redundant treatment capacity to protect uptime, maintain compliance and support uninterrupted operations. -
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How one utility uses a digital twin to manage real-time drinking water distribution
Operators need to efficiently manage drinking water networks, but they often lack visibility into their systems to make data-driven decisions. Learn how one utility is using hydroinformatics and a network digital twin to improve operations.
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Pasco transforms food industry wastewater into a resource for community growth
Pasco, Washington, built a shared system for six food plants that turns wastewater into clean water and renewable energy while protecting local resources.
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How water secures reliability in the AI-driven energy transition
Water is essential to reliable power in the AI era. Xylem’s Kishor Nayar explains the link between AI growth, electricity demand and water systems.
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How Xylem customers advanced water reuse, resilience and water security in 2025
Innovative water projects demonstrate how advanced technology can transform the way communities, industries and institutions manage water.
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Hydrologist Taikan Oki wins the 2024 Stockholm Water Prize
Professor Oki won the prize based on his world-renowned research on the virtual water trade, digital river mapping, and human activity in the water cycle.
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Identifying real-world AI tools to solve customer challenges
Artificial intelligence (AI) is dominating global conversations, as people question what it will mean for society and how to identify the best ways to put its transformative powers to work responsibly. We’re already seeing the incredible impact of Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri and ChatGPT on our everyday lives. How will AI shape the future of water?
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Innovative pumping solution saves energy, expense and space for Großostheim, Germany
Faced with limited space and rising energy costs, a German town upgraded its water system with a compact, efficient pump that reused existing piping.
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Freshwater mussel restoration project increases survival rate to 95% with precise flow control
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation is managing a project to replenish freshwater mussels, a “First Food” of the tribes.