Digging Into the Canadian Mining Market

Digging Into the Canadian Mining Market

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Historic Flooding and How Disaster Response and Digital Solutions Bolstered Recovery in Belgium

Adam Drakeley, Xylem Senior Applications Engineer and Simon Mathias, Xylem Global Product Manager of Dewatering Digital Solutions, share their experiences in preparing for and responding to historic flooding that took place in Liege, Belgium, in July 2021.   Drakeley and Mathias ...  Show more

Custom Barges & More From the World of Aggregate Mining

Michael Elliott, Xylem Service Center Manager based in Nashville, Tennessee, joins the show to share his experiences working with customers in aggregate mining and the role of water in applications including water supply to plants, pit dewatering, dust suppression and wheel washe ...  Show more

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