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People of Xylem: Veterans leading with mission focus to protect communities during water emergencies
Xylem veterans share how the skills they honed during their military service, from innovative problem-solving to teambuilding to rapid response, help them tackle urgent water challenges such as advanced treatment after Hurricane Helene and dewatering after severe weather and water main breaks.
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Protecting London’s new Silvertown Tunnel from flooding
The new 1.4-kilometer tunnel under the River Thames is designed to ease congestion. Learn how Xylem’s flood prevention system helps keep it dry and safe.
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Redefining innovation for sustainability impact
Q&A with Xylem’s Vice President, Sustainability and Social Impact Austin Alexander.
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Redefining Resilience: Innovation where it's needed most
Learn how U.S. water utilities are building resilience now – using proven technology, smarter funding, and stronger collaboration.
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Remote pump monitoring helps aquaculture farmer work more effectively
NLN Farms, located near the coastal town of Chocowinity, North Carolina, needed to transfer water from four aquaculture ponds to a nearby reservoir. The farm selected Xylem's Godwin CD100 dewatering pump for the job, with Field Smart Technology, which enables real-time monitoring and control of the pump from a smartphone.
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Rethinking Resilience: How utilities are delivering the future of water
Discover how cities are making water systems future-ready. Download the Rethinking Resilience report to explore smarter, scalable solutions.
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Ripple Effect: A Basque Blueprint for Smart Water Management
A water utility in Spain uses AI, sensors, and predictive tech to transform water management and boost resilience across 98 communities.
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Ripple Effect: Accelerating digital transformation
How digital twin technology can help water utilities ride the digital wave
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Ripple Effect: Inside Aurora Water’s digital shift to build a more resilient city
Aurora Water in Colorado is transforming its aging water system to meet the needs of a growing population through digital tools, smart meters, and predictive analytics. The utility uses condition assessments, machine learning, and a 3D digital twin to spot risks and guide infrastructure investments. This data-driven approach helps Aurora deliver reliable water and build a resilient, sustainable system for its growing community.
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Ripple Effect: Weathering climate challenges by combining data with nature-based solutions
As climate impacts escalate, utilities worldwide are reimagining water system management to build resilience against more frequent floods. In Ontario, Canada, Kitchener Utilities uses digital technologies to enable quicker response times and make smarter investment decisions.
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Roslagsvatten reduces pump station visits by 50% with Remote Inspection technology
The utility Roslagsvatten in Sweden needed a more efficient way to inspect its pump stations. It decided to test Avensor Remote Inspection from Xylem, a brand-agnostic hardware kit that sends live video, audio and data to operators. The solution reduced pump station visits by 50%, giving operators more time to focus on crucial tasks.
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Silanna Semiconductor produces ultrapure water with multi-stage solution
The semiconductor manufacturer converts 70% of readily available municipal water into Type E-1 ultrapure water, while minimizing maintenance and downtime.
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Cinco formas en que la inteligencia artificial está transformando la gestión del agua
Vea 5 formas en que la IA revoluciona la gestión del agua, de la detección de fugas al ahorro energético, y los resultados de empresas de todo el mundo.
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Impulso al tratamiento avanzado de aguas residuales en Knoxville gracias a la tecnología UV
Cómo la desinfección UV ayuda a la planta de Beaver Creek, Knoxville, a usar menos químicos, aumentar la capacidad y cumplir estrictos límites ambientales.
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La supervisión de una presa hidroeléctrica permite conocer mejor las emisiones de carbono
La presa de Kariba contiene el mayor embalse artificial del mundo y genera energía para millones de personas en Zambia y Zimbabue. Un estudio reciente de la presa mostró cómo afecta la liberación de gases de efecto invernadero en el embalse y en aguas abajo.
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Global Omnium convierte los datos de los contadores inteligentes en información práctica
Global Omnium suministra agua a 400 ciudades españolas, dando servicio a más de cinco millones de personas, y gestiona una de las mayores redes de contadores inteligentes de Europa. Para recopilar y procesar los datos de los contadores inteligentes, la empresa de servicios públicos desarrolló una plataforma de software y análisis única, que ahora forma parte de Xylem Vue powered by GoAigua. Descubra cómo la empresa de servicios públicos utiliza la plataforma para mejorar sus operaciones y ofrecer nuevos servicios.