Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

MOOG AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY Cooling Tower in Palestine, Texas

PALESTINE, Texas, United States

Overview

MOOG AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY operates a cooling tower in Palestine, Texas, supporting industrial manufacturing. The facility is part of the broader cooling infrastructure sector in the United States.

MOOG AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY operates a cooling tower in Palestine, Texas, within Anderson County. The facility supports industrial manufacturing processes, likely for the automotive components sector, given the company's focus. As a cooling tower, it provides heat rejection for HVAC or process cooling, essential for maintaining operational efficiency. The facility operates under U.S. regulations, including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's refrigerant management programs under the Clean Air Act. The United States is a signatory to the Kigali Amendment, driving a phasedown of high-GWP refrigerants. Cooling towers in this region typically use water-based evaporative cooling, which can have significant water consumption implications, especially in Texas's variable climate. Environmental considerations for this facility include water usage and potential refrigerant emissions. Evaporative cooling towers consume water, which may be a concern in drought-prone areas. The facility's operational status indicates it plays a role in local industrial activity, contributing to the community's economic base. Understanding its efficiency and compliance with environmental standards is key to assessing its overall impact.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like this one use evaporative cooling, which consumes significant water and can lead to drift losses. In Texas, water scarcity is a concern, making water efficiency critical. Additionally, if the cooling system uses refrigerants, compliance with the Kigali Amendment and EPA regulations on high-GWP refrigerants is essential to minimize climate impact.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 2002 TILE FACTORY STE A, Palestine, Texas 75801-2281, in Anderson County, United States.

This cooling tower provides heat rejection for industrial processes or HVAC systems at the MOOG AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY facility, supporting manufacturing operations.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are subject to ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA regulations on refrigerant management under the Clean Air Act, and the Kigali Amendment for phasing down high-GWP refrigerants.

Evaporative cooling towers consume water, which can be a concern in Texas due to periodic droughts. Facilities may need to implement water conservation measures or use alternative cooling methods to reduce impact.

Refrigerants with high global-warming potential (GWP) contribute to climate change. The Kigali Amendment and U.S. regulations encourage the use of low-GWP alternatives to minimize environmental impact.

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