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Water Treatment Additives
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BEST PRACTICES
Even when not required by environmental regulations, the following best practices
are recommended.
Maintenance Practices
- Maintain cooling towers to the manufacturer’s specifications by scheduling
routine monitoring and maintenance activities.
- Include specific language in service contracts encouraging vendors to substitute
less toxic chemicals where feasible.
- During repair or reconstruction of existing open recirculating tower systems,
limit the use of copper based materials.
Alternative Operational Practices
- Consider using electrically powered water conditioning units. For example,
automatic bleed/feed controllers enables the facility to continuously monitor
the concentration of dissolved material in the cooling water. When the concentration
exceeds a preset level, the controller opens the bleed valve and activates
the chemical feed pump, thereby keeping the tower at the optimal concentration
at all times. Unintentional discharge of active chemicals is minimized in
this manner.
- Consider magnetic water conditioning - which reduces the need for chemical
additives.
- Determine optimal chemicals for the prevention of biological growth and
corrosion. For example, chlorinated biocides are less toxic than brominated
biocides; and polyphosphate and organophosphate inhibitors are less toxic
than chromate corrosion inhibitors.
- Consider using ozone treatment in lieu of common biocide use. However,
several documented disadvantages associated with this practice need to be
weighed: 1) the potential for corrosion in cooling towers unless careful dosing
is practices; 2) potential rapid fouling on high temperature surfaces in recirculating
systems; and 3) health and safety issues related to potential worker exposure
to ozone.
- Pretreat makeup water to reduce the chemical treatment requirements for
scale and corrosion control and increases the ability to recycle the water.
- Consider using polyethylene, titanium, and stainless steel materials of
construction for cooling tower equipment and piping instead of materials such
as stainless steel because they requires less scale/corrosion inhibitors.
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