Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

AMD INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC Cooling Tower in Ontario, California

ONTARIO, California, United States

Overview

AMD INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC operates a cooling tower in Ontario, California. The facility supports industrial activities under NAICS codes 332114 and 333415.

AMD INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES, LLC is a cooling tower facility located at 1725 S. Campus Ave., Ontario, San Bernardino County, California. The plant is operational and serves industrial processes, likely in metalworking or air-conditioning equipment manufacturing as indicated by its NAICS codes. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and state-level refrigerant management rules. Cooling towers in California often use evaporative cooling, which can have high water consumption. Typical cooling towers in this sector range from small to medium scale. As part of the industrial infrastructure in Ontario, this cooling tower contributes to the local economy by supporting manufacturing operations. Its environmental impact depends on refrigerant type and water usage, which are not detailed. The facility is subject to California's stringent water efficiency and refrigerant regulations.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in California operate under strict water conservation regulations due to the state's arid climate. Evaporative cooling systems can consume significant water, while air-cooled alternatives reduce water use but increase energy consumption. Refrigerant choice also affects global-warming potential, with regulations phasing down high-GWP refrigerants under the Kigali Amendment and U.S. EPA rules.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1725 S. Campus Ave., Ontario, San Bernardino County, California, United States.

It operates a cooling tower that supports industrial processes, likely in metalworking or air-conditioning equipment manufacturing, as indicated by its NAICS codes.

The specific capacity is not publicly listed, but cooling towers in this sector typically range from small to medium scale.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to the Clean Air Act, state-level refrigerant management rules, and the Kigali Amendment to phase down high-GWP refrigerants.

California's arid climate and water conservation regulations require cooling towers to manage water use efficiently, often through recirculation or switching to air-cooled systems.

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