• Smarter solutions for combined sewer overflows

    Water utilities taking a data-driven approach to manage and mitigate CSOs.

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  • Join Aquaton in November to support water projects

    For every kilometer you run, bike or walk, Xylem Watermark will donate $1.

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  • Liquid Assets: The role of water in Pharma 4.0

    How digital water solutions are helping drive pharma manufacturing performance.

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  • Manchester City’s sustainable pitch irrigation

    Xylem’s solutions help Manchester City Football Club save energy and reduce municipal water use.

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  • Liquid Assets: Industrial water management

    Meet the players minimizing water-related risks and enhancing sustainability.

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  • Georgia Aquarium can reuse 99% of exhibit water

    Xylem’s filtration solution can save the aquarium $1.5 million a year.

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Water prize winner finds solution to oil sand pollution

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Xylem’s Godwin pumps save flooded oil refinery in Argentina

Last year when a huge storm hit Buenos Aires, the state-run Ensenada oil refinery caught fire and its pump station and surrounding pathways were completely...

Dewatering solutions for mining applications

Open-pit and underground mines eventually fill with water unless the water is kept away by different pumping arrangements. The design of these systems must...