Risk: Low Cooling Tower Operational

EWC CONTROLS INC Cooling Tower, Manalapan, New Jersey

MANALAPAN, New Jersey, United States

Overview

EWC CONTROLS INC operates a cooling tower in Manalapan, New Jersey, United States. The facility supports industrial cooling processes in the region.

EWC CONTROLS INC is a cooling tower facility located at 385 RT 33 in Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The plant is operational and serves the local industrial sector, providing essential cooling infrastructure for processes that require heat rejection. As a cooling tower facility in the United States, EWC CONTROLS INC operates under federal and state environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and refrigerant management rules. The facility 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 commercial or light industrial applications. The facility's location in New Jersey places it within a densely populated and industrially active region. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for various industries, and their environmental impact is managed through regulatory compliance and best practices in refrigerant handling and water use.

Environmental context

Cooling towers can have environmental impacts related to water consumption, energy use, and refrigerant emissions. Evaporative cooling towers consume significant water, while air-cooled systems use more energy. Refrigerants used in associated chillers may have high global warming potential, subject to regulations like the Kigali Amendment and EPA's phasedown of HFCs. Operational efficiency (COP) is a key metric for minimizing environmental footprint.

Frequently asked questions

EWC CONTROLS INC is located at 385 RT 33, Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.

EWC CONTROLS INC operates a cooling tower, which is a heat rejection device used to remove waste heat from industrial processes or air conditioning systems.

The facility is operational, serving the local industrial sector in Manalapan, New Jersey.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to regulations including the Clean Air Act, EPA's refrigerant management rules, and the Kigali Amendment to phase down HFCs. State and local water use and discharge permits may also apply.

Key environmental considerations include water consumption (especially for evaporative towers), energy efficiency (COP), and refrigerant global warming potential. Proper maintenance and compliance with regulations help minimize impacts.

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