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Three exciting trends making water issues more visible
Making Waves marks World Water Day and a global movement to make water more visible World Water Day 2022 centers on the theme of groundwater and making the...
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Bringing together the most creative minds in water
Xylem is partnering with leading innovators across the water sector and beyond to solve urgent water challenges. With water challenges escalating around the...
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Breaking the Cycle of Poverty with Engineers Without Borders
For many communities, access to infrastructure is a key to breaking the cycle of poverty. Xylem Watermark’s Emma Housman spoke with Vinesan Govender to learn...
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Leading With Infrastructure: Harnessing the Biggest Opportunity of Our Time
In November, Congress passed the historical Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) – the single largest investment in infrastructure that the federal...
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Xylem employees volunteer 113,000 hours to tackle water challenges
In 2021, Xylem employees doubled their volunteer hours to help with water challenges in 55 countries. Xylem provides 10 hours of time off annually for...
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Introducing the Trial Reservoir - an industry-first approach to funding and scaling breakthrough water technologies
Across the water sector, new partnerships are sparking innovation and helping to fast-track solutions to the world’s most urgent water challenges. At Xylem,...
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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. The human machine interface (HMI) is one of the...
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After winter storm Texas city pinpoints where to shut off water with smart utility network
Xylem’s Sensus technology enabled Jacksonville, Texas, to shut off water remotely and strategically – preventing flood damage and saving millions of gallons of...
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Partnering to Solve Water in India
Partnership is core to how Xylem operates and to our work to solve water in India. To solve the world’s biggest water challenges, you need partners who share a...
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Towards net-zero emissions: How the water sector is rewiring for a zero-carbon future
Now that the curtain has come down on the UN’s Climate Change Summit in Glasgow, the question becomes “where to next?” COP26 has created a foundation for...
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Building On Xylem’s Green Finance Evolution
Goldman Sachs, Xylem Launch First ESG-linked Demand Deposit Account As part of Xylem’s commitment to advancing sustainability, we are adopting innovative green...
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Spotlight on hydroinformatics: The force shaping the future of water
The water sector is in the throes of a bold transformation, driven by technologies, digital insights and smart water infrastructure. But there’s a powerful,...
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Xylem and Dutch water utility Dunea develop first sequential advanced oxidation process (AOP) system for drinking water containing bromide
Groundbreaking solution uses a unique process to advance sustainability by reducing micropollutants in water by up to 90%. In 2005, the Dutch water utility...
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Young innovators take on global water challenges in Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2021
This year’s Stockholm Junior Water Prize includes exciting projects from 32 countries, with 44 finalists presenting innovative water solutions, from new...
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Advanced digital optimization solutions from Xylem reduce sewer overflows by 247 million gallons annually
Innovative installation saves money while advancing sustainability The Metropolitan Sewer District (MSD) of Greater Cincinnati serves an Ohio population of...
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Earth Day 2021: Restore Our Earth. Q&A with Xylem President & CEO Patrick Decker
Solving water to create a more sustainable world. How is the water sector advancing sustainability and helping “Restore Our Earth?” “The water sector has so...
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Buffalo Sewer Authority uses intelligent urban watershed technology to reduce combined sewer overflows by 450 million gallons
Innovative Xylem Wastewater Network Optimization helps utility save $145 million. The city of Buffalo was experiencing nearly two billion gallons of combined...