Industrial facilities with cooling towers in the U.S. must meet U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and local wastewater requirements for effluent, including those under the Clean Water Act.
Industrial facilities with cooling towers in the U.S. must meet U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and local wastewater requirements for effluent, including those under the Clean Water Act. Failing to do so can result in severe fines that quickly escalate.
A wide range of industries utilize cooling towers in their facilities, such as metal processors and rubber, chemical and plastic product manufacturers. For industrial facilities with a cooling tower, a water treatment system is required to ensure an efficient process and long equipment life. If cooling tower water is not treated properly, fouling, scaling, corrosion and organic growth can trigger sizeable EPA and local environmen
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