Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

American Snuff Co. - Memphis Plant: Cooling Tower in Memphis, Tennessee

MEMPHIS, Tennessee, United States

Overview

American Snuff Co. - Memphis Plant is an operational cooling tower facility in Memphis, Tennessee, supporting tobacco manufacturing under NAICS 312230. It operates under U.S. environmental and refrigerant regulations.

American Snuff Co. - Memphis Plant is a cooling tower facility located at 5106 Tradeport Drive in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee. It serves the tobacco manufacturing sector (NAICS 312230) and is currently operational. The facility's cooling tower provides process cooling for industrial operations. As a cooling tower in the United States, this facility operates under federal and state regulations governing refrigerants and water use. The U.S. has implemented the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, phasing down high-GWP HFCs. The facility likely uses either evaporative or air-cooled technology, with evaporative systems consuming significant water but offering higher efficiency. Compliance with ASHRAE 15 safety standards for refrigeration systems is typical for such installations. The facility's environmental significance lies in its refrigerant management and water consumption. Cooling towers can have substantial water use, especially in evaporative designs, and may use refrigerants with varying global-warming potential. Proper maintenance and adherence to regulatory phase-down schedules are critical for minimizing environmental impact. The plant's role in supporting tobacco manufacturing underscores its importance to the local industrial economy.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in the United States are subject to regulations under the Clean Water Act for water discharge and the Clean Air Act for refrigerant emissions. The Kigali Amendment drives a transition to low-GWP refrigerants. Water consumption is a key concern, particularly in evaporative cooling towers, which can use millions of gallons annually. Operational efficiency (COP) and refrigerant choice directly affect the facility's environmental footprint.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 5106 Tradeport Drive, Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, United States.

It operates a cooling tower that provides process cooling for tobacco manufacturing, supporting the production of snuff and other tobacco products.

The specific cooling capacity (in tons or TR) is not publicly listed. Cooling towers in industrial settings typically range from small (under 100 TR) to large (over 1000 TR) depending on process needs.

Cooling towers using chillers are subject to the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, which phases down high-GWP HFCs. The U.S. EPA also regulates refrigerants under the Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program.

Evaporative cooling towers consume significant water for heat rejection, while air-cooled systems use minimal water but have lower efficiency. Water usage is regulated under local permits and can impact operational costs and environmental compliance.

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