Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

PRIDE MACHINE & FAB CO Cooling Tower, Easley, South Carolina | Industrial Cooling Infrastructure

EASLEY, South Carolina, United States

Overview

PRIDE MACHINE & FAB CO operates a cooling tower in Easley, South Carolina, supporting industrial manufacturing. The facility serves the metal fabrication and HVAC equipment sectors.

PRIDE MACHINE & FAB CO is a cooling tower facility located in Easley, Pickens County, South Carolina, United States. The plant supports industrial processes for metal fabrication (NAICS 332322) and HVAC equipment manufacturing (NAICS 333415), providing essential heat rejection for these operations. The facility operates under U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations, including the Clean Air Act's Section 608 for refrigerant management. As a cooling tower in the southeastern United States, it likely uses evaporative cooling, which requires significant water consumption and may involve chemical treatment for scale and biological control. Typical industrial cooling towers in this region range from 500 to 5,000 tons of refrigeration. The facility's location in the Piedmont region of South Carolina places it in a humid subtropical climate, where cooling towers operate year-round. The plant contributes to the local industrial base, supporting jobs and manufacturing output in Pickens County. Environmental considerations include water usage and potential drift of treatment chemicals, which are managed through state and federal permits.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in the southeastern United States often use evaporative cooling, which consumes large volumes of water and can lead to thermal pollution if not properly managed. Refrigerant leaks from associated chillers can have high global warming potential, especially if older HCFCs or HFCs are used. The facility's compliance with EPA's Section 608 and state water withdrawal permits is critical for minimizing environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

PRIDE MACHINE & FAB CO is located on Highway 183 in Easley, Pickens County, South Carolina, United States.

The facility operates a cooling tower that provides heat rejection for industrial processes, supporting metal fabrication and HVAC equipment manufacturing.

The specific capacity is not publicly listed, but typical industrial cooling towers in this sector range from 500 to 5,000 tons of refrigeration.

Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with EPA regulations under the Clean Air Act Section 608 for refrigerant management, as well as state water withdrawal and discharge permits.

Key concerns include water consumption, thermal pollution, chemical treatment runoff, and refrigerant leaks with high global warming potential. Proper maintenance and compliance mitigate these risks.

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