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LATEST SUCCESS STORIES

Explore our most recent water management case studies.

Food processing Evan Redman Food processing Evan Redman

NSW food processing - case study

A food processing facility in New South Wales faced rising wastewater volumes that threatened to disrupt production, strain onsite storage and complicate compliance in a tightly regulated sector. Without controlled reduction, the site risked operational bottlenecks and increased disposal pressure during peak processing periods.

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Mining Evan Redman Mining Evan Redman

Missouri cobalt mine - case study

A cobalt operation in Missouri prepared to restart production while confronting rising stored water that threatened safe access, regulatory compliance and the reopening timeline. Without rapid reduction, the site risked delayed commissioning, constrained operating space and escalating environmental exposure.

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Power Generation Monique MacPhail Power Generation Monique MacPhail

Texas power plant - case study

Rising water levels in the coal ash ponds placed pressure on safe operations and environmental compliance, driving the installation of a targeted XPEL evaporation system that strengthened water balance control throughout its seasonal operating conditions.

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Power Generation Monique MacPhail Power Generation Monique MacPhail

Arizona power station - case study

A power station in Arizona required an immediate water management solution to support continuous operation. A tight seven-week delivery window and shifting site demands drove the need for a fast, flexible evaporation system that XPEL supplied as a complete, integrated package.

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