Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

MODINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY JEFFERSON CITY Cooling Tower | Jefferson City, Missouri

JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, United States

Overview

MODINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY JEFFERSON CITY is an operational cooling tower facility in Jefferson City, Missouri, serving industrial manufacturing processes. The plant supports sectors including air-conditioning and motor vehicle parts production.

MODINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY JEFFERSON CITY is a cooling tower facility located at 1502 S COUNTRY CLUB DR in Jefferson City, Cole County, Missouri. The plant is operational and serves industrial manufacturing, with NAICS codes indicating involvement in air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing, motor vehicle body manufacturing, and motor vehicle parts manufacturing. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program for refrigerant management. Cooling towers in the United States typically use water as a cooling medium, with efficiency measured by coefficient of performance (COP). The plant's scale is consistent with medium-to-large industrial operations in the Midwest. As a cooling tower, this facility plays a critical role in maintaining optimal temperatures for manufacturing processes. Its location in Jefferson City, the state capital, positions it within a regional industrial hub. The plant's operational status ensures continued support for local manufacturing and employment.

Environmental context

Cooling towers consume significant amounts of water for evaporative cooling, which can impact local water resources. The facility's refrigerant use, if any, would be subject to U.S. regulations under the Clean Air Act and the Kigali Amendment to phase down high-global-warming-potential hydrofluorocarbons. Operational efficiency (COP) is a key metric for energy use and environmental footprint.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1502 S COUNTRY CLUB DR, Jefferson City, Missouri 65109-5465, United States.

It is an operational cooling tower facility that provides cooling for industrial manufacturing processes, including air-conditioning equipment and motor vehicle parts production.

The cooling tower is currently operational, supporting ongoing manufacturing activities in Jefferson City.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to the Clean Air Act for refrigerant management, EPA's SNAP program for refrigerant alternatives, and local water use regulations. The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol also guides refrigerant phase-downs.

Cooling towers consume water for evaporative cooling and may use refrigerants with global warming potential. Efficiency improvements and refrigerant management help reduce environmental impact.

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