Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

COPELAND CORP Cooling Tower, Hartselle, Alabama | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

HARTSELLE, Alabama, United States

Overview

COPELAND CORP operates a cooling tower in Hartselle, Alabama, serving industrial facilities in the region. The plant is operational and supports local manufacturing processes.

COPELAND CORP is a cooling tower facility located at 1641 Thompson Rd., Hartselle, Alabama, in Morgan County. The plant serves industrial sectors including NAICS 332710 (machine shops) and 333415 (air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing), providing essential cooling infrastructure for local operations. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and EPA's refrigerant management programs. Cooling towers in this region typically use evaporative cooling, which requires significant water consumption. The plant's capacity and specific technology details are not disclosed, but it supports the industrial base of northern Alabama. As part of the broader cooling infrastructure in the United States, this facility contributes to the operational efficiency of local manufacturing. Its location in Hartselle places it within a region with a mix of industrial and agricultural activities, where water availability and energy efficiency are key environmental considerations.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like this one often use evaporative cooling, which consumes water and can lead to drift losses. The environmental impact depends on water source sustainability and the use of water treatment chemicals. In Alabama, water resources are generally abundant, but local conditions may affect the plant's operational footprint. Refrigerant use, if any, is subject to EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act.

Frequently asked questions

COPELAND CORP is located at 1641 Thompson Rd., Hartselle, Alabama 35640, in Morgan County, United States.

COPELAND CORP operates a cooling tower, which is a type of heat rejection device used to remove waste heat from industrial processes.

The facility serves industries classified under NAICS 332710 (machine shops) and 333415 (air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing).

Cooling towers in the U.S. are regulated under the Clean Air Act for emissions and the EPA's refrigerant management rules. Water use may be subject to state and local water rights and discharge permits.

Key concerns include water consumption, chemical treatment for scale and corrosion, and potential for Legionella bacteria growth. Energy efficiency and refrigerant global-warming potential are also important.

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