Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

River City Industrial Refrigeration Cooling Tower | New Braunfels, Texas

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas, United States

Overview

River City Industrial Refrigeration operates a cooling tower in New Braunfels, Texas, serving industrial refrigeration needs. The facility is operational and located along Interstate 35.

River City Industrial Refrigeration is an operational cooling tower facility situated at 5141 IH 35 S in New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas. As part of the cooling infrastructure sector, this plant provides industrial refrigeration services to support local businesses and industries in the region. The facility operates under U.S. regulatory frameworks, including ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety and the EPA's refrigerant management programs aligned with the Kigali Amendment. Cooling towers in Texas typically serve large-scale industrial processes, and this plant's capacity is consistent with medium to large operations common in the state's manufacturing and food processing sectors. Environmental considerations for cooling towers include water consumption and refrigerant global-warming potential. The plant's location in the Texas Hill Country, near the Guadalupe River, underscores the importance of efficient water use and compliance with state water regulations. Its role in supporting regional industrial activity contributes to the local economy and supply chain resilience.

Environmental context

Cooling towers like River City Industrial Refrigeration use evaporative cooling, which can consume significant water resources. In the Texas Hill Country, water availability is a key environmental concern, especially during drought periods. The facility likely employs water treatment and recirculation to minimize consumption. Refrigerant choice also impacts global-warming potential, with industry trends moving toward lower-GWP alternatives under EPA phase-down rules.

Frequently asked questions

River City Industrial Refrigeration is located at 5141 IH 35 S in New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas, United States.

The facility operates a cooling tower, which is used for industrial refrigeration processes to remove heat from industrial systems.

Cooling towers in Texas must comply with ASHRAE 15 for refrigeration safety, EPA refrigerant management rules under the Clean Air Act, and state water use regulations.

The Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol requires phasedown of high-GWP hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), prompting cooling facilities to transition to lower-GWP refrigerants.

Cooling towers consume water for evaporative cooling and may use refrigerants with global-warming potential. Modern designs focus on water efficiency and low-GWP refrigerants to reduce environmental footprint.

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