Risk: Low Cooling Tower Operational

ECONAR ENERGY SYSTEMS Cooling Tower, Appleton, Minnesota

APPLETON, Minnesota, United States

Overview

ECONAR ENERGY SYSTEMS operates a cooling tower in Appleton, Minnesota, United States. The facility supports local industrial or commercial cooling needs.

ECONAR ENERGY SYSTEMS is a cooling tower facility located at 33 W Veum St, Appleton, Minnesota, United States. The plant is operational and serves the local area with cooling infrastructure, likely supporting industrial or commercial processes. As a cooling tower, it plays a role in heat rejection for HVAC or manufacturing systems. The facility operates under U.S. regulations, including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's refrigerant management rules under the Clean Air Act. Cooling towers in this region typically use evaporative cooling, which involves water consumption and potential for drift. The NAICS code 333415 indicates the facility may be involved in air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing, suggesting a production or testing role. Environmental considerations for cooling towers include water usage and the potential for legionella growth. The facility's location in a rural area of Minnesota may have access to ample water resources, but efficiency and water treatment are key operational factors. The plant contributes to local economic activity and infrastructure resilience.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like this one use evaporative cooling, which consumes water and can lead to drift losses. In Minnesota, water availability is generally good, but efficiency and water treatment are important to minimize environmental impact. Refrigerant use, if any, is regulated under the Clean Air Act to reduce emissions of high-GWP substances.

Frequently asked questions

ECONAR ENERGY SYSTEMS is located at 33 W Veum St, Appleton, Minnesota, United States.

ECONAR ENERGY SYSTEMS operates a cooling tower, which is used for heat rejection in industrial or commercial processes.

The facility is listed as Operational.

Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act for refrigerant management, including the phase-down of HFCs.

Cooling towers use evaporative cooling, which consumes water and may require treatment to prevent legionella. Refrigerant leaks can contribute to global warming, so proper maintenance is essential.

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