Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

PACIFIC CORRUGATED PIPE CO Cooling Tower, Fontana, California | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

FONTANA, California, United States

Overview

PACIFIC CORRUGATED PIPE CO operates a cooling tower in Fontana, California, supporting industrial manufacturing processes. The facility is part of the broader cooling infrastructure serving the Inland Empire region.

PACIFIC CORRUGATED PIPE CO is an operational cooling tower located at 13680 Slover Ave, Fontana, California, United States. The facility supports industrial activities, likely serving the company's pipe manufacturing operations, which include NAICS codes for plastics pipe, sheet metal fabrication, and air conditioning equipment manufacturing. The cooling tower operates under California's stringent environmental regulations, including the California Air Resources Board (CARB) refrigerant management program and the state's commitment to the Kigali Amendment. The facility likely uses evaporative cooling technology, which is common for industrial processes in the region, and must comply with local water conservation requirements given California's periodic drought conditions. As part of the industrial cooling infrastructure in Fontana, this facility plays a role in maintaining operational efficiency for manufacturing processes. The Inland Empire region has a significant industrial base, and cooling towers like this one are essential for heat rejection in various manufacturing sectors, contributing to the local economy and supply chain.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in California operate under strict water efficiency regulations due to the state's semi-arid climate and recurring drought conditions. Evaporative cooling systems, common in industrial applications, consume significant water and must comply with the California Energy Commission's Title 24 building standards for energy efficiency. Additionally, refrigerants used in associated chillers are subject to CARB's refrigerant management program, which aligns with the federal AIM Act to phase down high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons.

Frequently asked questions

The cooling tower is located at 13680 Slover Ave, Fontana, California 92335-6989, United States.

This cooling tower provides heat rejection for industrial processes at PACIFIC CORRUGATED PIPE CO, likely supporting the manufacturing of plastic pipe, sheet metal, and air conditioning equipment.

Cooling towers in California must comply with the California Energy Commission's Title 24 energy efficiency standards, CARB's refrigerant management program, and local water conservation ordinances. The facility may also be subject to the federal AIM Act phasing down high-GWP refrigerants.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, ratified by the US in 2022, mandates a phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used in refrigeration and cooling equipment. This affects cooling towers that use chillers with HFC refrigerants, requiring transition to lower-GWP alternatives.

Industrial cooling towers can consume significant water through evaporation. In California, facilities must implement water management plans and may use recycled water to reduce potable water demand. The exact consumption depends on the cooling load and system design.

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