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ALMA PRODUCTS I INC Cooling Tower | Alma, Michigan Industrial Facility

ALMA, Michigan, United States

Overview

ALMA PRODUCTS I INC operates a cooling tower in Alma, Michigan, United States. The facility supports industrial manufacturing processes in Gratiot County.

ALMA PRODUCTS I INC is a cooling tower facility located at 2000 Michigan Avenue in Alma, Michigan, United States. It serves industrial sectors including air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing, motor vehicle transmission and power train parts, and other motor vehicle parts. The facility is operational and situated in Gratiot County. The cooling tower operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program for refrigerant management. Typical cooling towers in this region use evaporative cooling, which requires water treatment and blowdown management to comply with Clean Water Act discharge permits. The facility's NAICS codes indicate a diverse industrial base. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining process temperatures for manufacturing operations. The facility's location in Michigan's industrial corridor supports local employment and supply chains. Proper maintenance and refrigerant management are essential for operational efficiency and environmental compliance.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in the United States are subject to regulations on refrigerant use under the Clean Air Act, including the phase-down of high-global-warming-potential hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). Evaporative cooling towers consume significant water and must manage blowdown to prevent thermal pollution. The facility's location in Michigan, with its temperate climate, affects cooling efficiency and water usage patterns.

Frequently asked questions

ALMA PRODUCTS I INC is located at 2000 Michigan Avenue, Alma, Michigan 48801-9796, United States.

ALMA PRODUCTS I INC operates a cooling tower, which is used for industrial process cooling.

The facility serves industries including air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing, motor vehicle transmission and power train parts, and other motor vehicle parts.

Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with the Clean Air Act's refrigerant management rules, including the EPA's SNAP program, and the Clean Water Act for water discharge.

Cooling towers can have environmental impacts related to water consumption, thermal discharge, and refrigerant emissions. Proper management reduces these effects.

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