Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

GOODMAN PLANT Cooling Tower in Waller, Texas | United States

WALLER, Texas, United States

Overview

GOODMAN PLANT is an operational cooling tower in Waller, Texas, serving the United States. It supports local industrial or commercial cooling needs in the Harris County region.

GOODMAN PLANT is a cooling tower facility located at 19001 KERMIER RD in Waller, Texas, within Harris County. As an operational cooling tower in the United States, it plays a role in dissipating heat from industrial or commercial processes, contributing to the local infrastructure for thermal management. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's phasedown of high-GWP refrigerants under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act. Cooling towers in Texas often use evaporative cooling, which can have significant water consumption, especially in the region's warm climate. Typical cooling towers in this area range from small to large scale depending on the served facility. Environmental considerations for cooling towers include water usage and potential for legionella growth. The plant's location in Waller, near Houston, places it in a region with high industrial activity. Its operational status ensures continued service for local cooling demands, though specific downstream impacts or grid roles are not detailed in available data.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like GOODMAN PLANT use evaporative cooling, which consumes significant water and can contribute to local water stress, especially in Texas's warm climate. The facility's refrigerant use, if any, would be subject to EPA regulations under the AIM Act to reduce high-GWP substances. Operational efficiency (COP) and water treatment practices are key to minimizing environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

GOODMAN PLANT is located at 19001 KERMIER RD in Waller, Texas, within Harris County, United States.

GOODMAN PLANT is a cooling tower, used for dissipating heat from industrial or commercial processes.

GOODMAN PLANT is currently operational.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to ASHRAE 15 for safety, EPA regulations under the AIM Act for refrigerant phasedown, and local water use permits.

Cooling towers can have high water consumption and may use refrigerants with global warming potential. Proper maintenance and compliance with regulations help mitigate these impacts.

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