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Cannon Water Technology Inc.
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A large construction site required a temporary but sustainable water supply to fill water spray trucks used for dust control. The only convenient water source was from a river about 1.5 miles away from the construction site. Fences that contain livestock blocked access to the river. This was a big problem for the contractor since it would take too long to open and close the gates whenever a water ...
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Control of cooling water inhibitor dosage is one of the critical issues in achieving good results as to control of scale, corrosion and deposition; minimization of water management program operating cost; and environmental compliance. While manual test and control using easy to test for actives such as chromate, phosphate, and molybdate can provide acceptable results, automation of the dosage ...
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Solution After a discussion of various options for increasing cycles to reduce water and chemical usage while addressing the scale problem, the decision was made to convert to a ProChemTech SofTek tm program using cation softened water as cooling tower makeup. ProChemTech supplied water softeners for the three separate cooling tower systems with installation being completed in October, 2006. The ...
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The Platinum-level USGBC LEED green building, Tempe Transportation Center, found they could not use the typical cooling tower blowdown due to high hardness and salinity of the Tempe city water supply. Read how implementing Zero Blowdown Technology as a solution achieved a 29% reduction in total system water use, at an average 31% thermal load.
The Tempe Transportation Center, Tempe, AZ, ...
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The Tempe Transportation Center, Tempe, AZ, was designed to be certified by the USGBC LEED green building program to its highest level, “Platinum”. While the building is designed to minimize powered air conditioning by innovative design, due to ambient summer temperatures in Tempe reaching highs exceeding 110 F, an evaporative cooling tower – chiller system of 176 tons capacity was included in ...
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