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D&B Precision Sheetmetal Cooling Tower, Oakdale, California | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

OAKDALE, California, United States

Overview

D&B Precision Sheetmetal operates a cooling tower in Oakdale, California, supporting HVAC and industrial processes. The facility is located in Stanislaus County and is subject to state and federal refrigerant regulations.

D&B Precision Sheetmetal is a cooling tower facility located at 693 Hi Tech Pkwy in Oakdale, California, within Stanislaus County. The plant serves the industrial sector, likely supporting sheetmetal fabrication or similar manufacturing processes. As a cooling tower, it provides heat rejection for HVAC or process cooling systems. The facility operates under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for refrigerant management, including the Clean Air Act Section 608. California additionally enforces the California Air Resources Board (CARB) refrigerant regulations, which align with the Kigali Amendment to phase down high-global-warming-potential (GWP) refrigerants. The plant's NAICS code 333415 indicates air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment and commercial refrigeration equipment manufacturing, suggesting a direct link to cooling infrastructure production. Cooling towers in California must comply with water efficiency standards due to the state's drought-prone climate. Evaporative cooling towers, common in the region, consume significant water, making water conservation measures critical. The facility's operational status and location in an industrial park highlight its role in supporting local manufacturing and commercial activities.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in California face environmental scrutiny due to water consumption and refrigerant emissions. Evaporative cooling towers use water for heat rejection, which can strain local water resources, especially in drought-prone areas like the Central Valley. Refrigerant leaks from associated chillers can release high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), contributing to climate change. Regulatory frameworks such as the Kigali Amendment and CARB's HFC phase-down aim to mitigate these impacts by promoting low-GWP alternatives and leak detection.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 693 Hi Tech Pkwy, Oakdale, California 95361, in Stanislaus County, United States.

D&B Precision Sheetmetal operates a cooling tower, which is a heat rejection device used for HVAC and industrial process cooling. The facility is classified under NAICS 333415 for air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment manufacturing.

Cooling towers in California must comply with EPA Clean Air Act Section 608 for refrigerant management, CARB's HFC phase-down regulations, and local water efficiency standards. The Kigali Amendment also drives the transition to low-GWP refrigerants.

Evaporative cooling towers consume significant water, which is a concern in California's drought-prone climate. Facilities may need to implement water conservation measures, such as using recycled water or optimizing cycles of concentration.

Refrigerants with high global-warming potential (GWP), such as HFCs, can leak from cooling systems and contribute to climate change. Regulations like the Kigali Amendment aim to phase down HFCs and promote low-GWP alternatives.

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