Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

GLACIER LABORATORIES Cooling Tower, Yorba Linda, California | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

YORBA LINDA, California, United States

Overview

GLACIER LABORATORIES operates a cooling tower in Yorba Linda, California, supporting industrial processes. The facility is part of the United States' extensive cooling infrastructure network.

GLACIER LABORATORIES is a cooling tower facility located at 22607 LA PALMA AVE. in Yorba Linda, Orange County, California. The plant serves industrial cooling needs, likely for nearby manufacturing or laboratory operations, and is classified under NAICS codes 325110 (Petrochemical Manufacturing) and 333415 (Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment Manufacturing). The facility operates within the United States, where cooling towers are regulated under ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and must comply with the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol regarding refrigerant management. In California, additional state-level regulations such as Title 24 energy efficiency standards apply, influencing operational practices and equipment choices. As a cooling tower, the plant's environmental impact is tied to water consumption and refrigerant use. Evaporative cooling towers, common in the region, require significant water resources, while air-cooled alternatives reduce water use but may have higher energy demands. The facility's role in supporting industrial processes underscores its importance to local economic activity.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like GLACIER LABORATORIES can have significant environmental impacts depending on design and operation. Evaporative cooling towers consume large volumes of water and may contribute to thermal pollution, while air-cooled systems avoid water use but increase energy consumption. Refrigerant choice is critical: high-GWP refrigerants such as HFCs are being phased down under the Kigali Amendment and EU F-Gas Regulation, pushing facilities toward low-GWP alternatives. In California, water scarcity and energy efficiency regulations further shape operational practices.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 22607 LA PALMA AVE., Yorba Linda, Orange County, California, United States.

The cooling tower provides process cooling for industrial operations, likely supporting petrochemical manufacturing or air-conditioning equipment manufacturing, as indicated by its NAICS codes.

Cooling towers in the US must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, the Kigali Amendment for refrigerant phase-down, and state-level energy codes like California's Title 24.

California's water scarcity drives adoption of air-cooled or hybrid cooling systems to reduce water use, though evaporative towers remain common. Regulations like the State Water Resources Control Board's cooling water intake rules also apply.

Key considerations include refrigerant global-warming potential (GWP), water consumption, energy efficiency (COP), and potential for legionella growth. Facilities are transitioning to low-GWP refrigerants and improving water management.

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