Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

TEMTCO STEEL DIV TAYLOR GROUP Cooling Tower | Tacoma, Washington Industrial Facility

TACOMA, Washington, United States

Overview

TEMTCO STEEL DIV TAYLOR GROUP operates a cooling tower in Tacoma, Washington, supporting industrial processes at a steel fabrication facility. The plant is operational and serves the local manufacturing sector.

TEMTCO STEEL DIV TAYLOR GROUP is a cooling tower facility located at 459 E 15th St in Tacoma, Washington, United States. The plant supports industrial cooling needs for steel fabrication and related manufacturing operations, classified under NAICS codes 332313 (steel plate fabrication) and 333415 (air conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing). As an operational cooling tower, it plays a role in maintaining process temperatures for heavy industry in the Tacoma area. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and state-level refrigerant management rules. Cooling towers in the United States are subject to ASHRAE 15 safety standards for refrigeration systems and the EPA's Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program, which governs the use of refrigerants with high global warming potential. The plant likely uses water-based cooling with chemical treatment to control scale and biological growth, typical for industrial cooling towers in the Pacific Northwest. Cooling towers are critical for industrial heat rejection, and this facility supports the operational efficiency of the Taylor Group's steel division. The Tacoma location benefits from the region's temperate climate, which can enhance cooling tower efficiency. Proper maintenance and water management are essential to minimize environmental impacts such as water consumption and thermal discharge. The plant's role in the local industrial ecosystem underscores its importance for manufacturing continuity.

Environmental context

Cooling towers consume significant amounts of water for evaporative cooling, which can impact local water resources. In the Pacific Northwest, water availability is generally high, but thermal discharge into nearby water bodies must be managed to protect aquatic life. Refrigerant leaks from associated chillers can contribute to greenhouse gas emissions if high-GWP refrigerants are used. The facility likely operates under permits that regulate water withdrawal, discharge temperature, and chemical usage to mitigate environmental effects.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 459 E 15th St, Tacoma, Washington 98421, United States.

It operates a cooling tower that provides process cooling for steel fabrication and manufacturing operations at the Taylor Group's steel division.

The specific capacity in tons of refrigeration is not publicly listed, but industrial cooling towers for steel fabrication typically range from 500 to 5,000 tons depending on the facility size.

Cooling towers in Washington must comply with the Clean Air Act, state water quality standards, and ASHRAE 15 safety code for refrigeration systems. The EPA's SNAP program also regulates refrigerant use to phase down high-GWP substances.

Cooling towers consume water and may discharge heated water, affecting local hydrology and aquatic life. Proper chemical treatment and maintenance are required to minimize pollution and ensure efficient operation.

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