Risk: Low Cooling Tower Operational

NORDYNE INC-BOONVILLE PLANT Cooling Tower in Boonville, Missouri

BOONVILLE, Missouri, United States

Overview

NORDYNE INC-BOONVILLE PLANT is a cooling tower facility in Boonville, Missouri, United States. It operates in the HVAC manufacturing sector, supporting air conditioning and heating equipment production.

NORDYNE INC-BOONVILLE PLANT is a cooling tower facility located at 2501 Boonslick Drive in Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri, United States. The plant is operational and serves the HVAC manufacturing industry, as indicated by its NAICS codes 333415 (Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment and Commercial and Industrial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing) and 333618 (Other Engineered Equipment Manufacturing). As a cooling tower, the facility likely uses evaporative cooling to reject heat from industrial processes or HVAC systems. In the United States, cooling towers are regulated under ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and must comply with EPA refrigerant management rules under the Clean Air Act. The facility's location in Missouri, a state with hot summers, suggests the cooling tower plays a key role in maintaining operational efficiency for manufacturing. The environmental significance of this cooling tower relates to water consumption and potential refrigerant use. Evaporative cooling towers consume water and may use chemicals for treatment. The facility's impact depends on its water source and discharge practices. As part of a manufacturing plant, it supports local industry and employment in Boonville.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in the United States operate under environmental regulations including the Clean Water Act for discharge and the Clean Air Act for refrigerant management. Water consumption is a key concern, especially in regions with water scarcity. The use of refrigerants with high global-warming potential (GWP) is being phased down under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act, aligning with the Kigali Amendment. This facility's environmental footprint depends on its cooling technology (evaporative vs. air-cooled) and refrigerant choice.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 2501 Boonslick Drive, Boonville, Missouri 65233-1961, United States.

It is a cooling tower facility that supports HVAC manufacturing, likely providing process cooling for air conditioning and heating equipment production.

The facility is operational.

Cooling towers in the US must comply with ASHRAE 15 for safety, EPA refrigerant management under the Clean Air Act, and the AIM Act for phasing down high-GWP refrigerants.

Key considerations include water consumption, chemical treatment, and refrigerant global-warming potential. Evaporative cooling towers use more water than air-cooled systems.

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