Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

NUCOR DATA SYSTEMS Cooling Tower in San Bernardino, California

SAN BERNARDINO, California, United States

Overview

NUCOR DATA SYSTEMS operates a cooling tower in San Bernardino, California, serving industrial facilities. The plant supports local manufacturing and data processing operations in the region.

NUCOR DATA SYSTEMS is a cooling tower facility located at 1385 S Tippecanoe Ave in San Bernardino, California. The plant operates within San Bernardino County and serves industrial cooling needs, likely supporting nearby manufacturing or data center operations. As a cooling tower, it provides heat rejection for processes requiring temperature control. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and state-level refrigerant management rules. Cooling towers in California must comply with ASHRAE 15 safety standards and local water efficiency requirements. The plant's NAICS codes (333415 and 337215) indicate involvement in air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing, as well as office furniture manufacturing, suggesting a diverse industrial base. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for industrial and commercial facilities. In arid regions like San Bernardino, water consumption is a key environmental consideration. The plant's location in a major logistics and manufacturing hub underscores its importance to local economic activity and infrastructure resilience.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in California face stringent water use regulations due to the state's arid climate and drought conditions. Evaporative cooling systems consume significant water, prompting operators to adopt water-saving technologies such as drift eliminators and conductivity controllers. Refrigerant management is also critical, with the state enforcing HFC phase-downs aligned with the Kigali Amendment and the AIM Act. The facility's environmental impact depends on its specific cooling technology and maintenance practices.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 1385 S Tippecanoe Ave in San Bernardino, California, within San Bernardino County.

It provides heat rejection for industrial processes, likely supporting manufacturing or data center cooling needs in the San Bernardino area.

Cooling towers in California must comply with ASHRAE 15 safety standards, the Clean Air Act, and state water efficiency regulations. Refrigerant management follows the AIM Act and Kigali Amendment HFC phase-downs.

Evaporative cooling towers consume water, which is a concern in arid regions like San Bernardino. Operators use drift eliminators and conductivity controllers to reduce water usage and comply with local conservation mandates.

Cooling towers can contribute to water consumption and potential refrigerant emissions. Proper maintenance and adoption of low-GWP refrigerants and water-saving technologies help mitigate these impacts.

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