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EDWARDS HIGH VACUUM INTERNATIONAL Cooling Tower, Tonawanda, New York

TONAWANDA, New York, United States

Overview

EDWARDS HIGH VACUUM INTERNATIONAL operates a cooling tower in Tonawanda, New York. The facility supports industrial vacuum equipment manufacturing in the Erie County area.

EDWARDS HIGH VACUUM INTERNATIONAL is an operational cooling tower located at 2175 Military Road in Tonawanda, New York. This facility serves the industrial vacuum equipment sector, providing essential cooling for manufacturing processes. The plant is situated in Erie County, within the Great Lakes region of the United States. As a cooling tower in New York, the facility operates under state and federal environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and refrigerant management rules. The plant likely uses either evaporative or air-cooled technology, with water consumption and energy efficiency being key operational considerations. Typical cooling towers in this region range from small to medium capacity, supporting local industrial needs. The facility's role in the local industrial ecosystem is significant, as it enables continuous operation of vacuum equipment manufacturing. Its location in Tonawanda, near Buffalo, places it within a historically industrial area that relies on reliable cooling infrastructure for production and process control.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in New York must comply with refrigerant regulations under the Clean Air Act and state environmental conservation laws. The facility's environmental impact depends on its refrigerant type and global-warming potential, as well as water usage for evaporative cooling. Energy efficiency, measured by coefficient of performance (COP), is a key factor in reducing operational emissions. The Great Lakes region's climate influences cooling tower design and seasonal operation.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 2175 Military Road, Tonawanda, New York 14150-6001, United States.

It provides cooling for industrial vacuum equipment manufacturing processes, helping maintain optimal operating temperatures.

The facility operates a cooling tower, which may be evaporative or air-cooled, typical for industrial applications in the region.

Cooling towers in New York must comply with the Clean Air Act, state environmental regulations, and refrigerant management rules such as those under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol mandates phasedown of high-GWP refrigerants, influencing cooling tower refrigerant choices and operational practices in the United States.

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