Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

TRAN-TEC CORPORATION Cooling Tower | Columbus, Nebraska Industrial Facility

COLUMBUS, Nebraska, United States

Overview

TRAN-TEC CORPORATION operates a cooling tower in Columbus, Nebraska, United States. The facility is located in the Westside Industrial Park and serves the semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing sector.

TRAN-TEC CORPORATION operates a cooling tower facility in Columbus, Nebraska, within the Westside Industrial Park. The plant supports industrial processes for the semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing sector, classified under NAICS 334413. As a cooling tower, it provides essential heat rejection for manufacturing operations in this Midwestern industrial hub. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and state-level refrigerant management rules. Cooling towers in this region typically use evaporative cooling, which offers high efficiency but requires significant water consumption. The plant's capacity and specific technology details are not publicly disclosed, but its industrial context suggests a medium-scale operation serving local manufacturing needs. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for industrial facilities. By dissipating waste heat, they enable continuous production processes. The environmental impact of such facilities depends on water source sustainability and refrigerant choices, with modern systems increasingly adopting low-GWP refrigerants and water conservation measures.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in Nebraska operate in a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters, influencing water consumption and efficiency. Evaporative cooling systems, common in this region, use significant water resources, which can strain local supplies during drought periods. The facility's refrigerant choices and water management practices are key environmental factors, with potential impacts on global warming potential and local water ecosystems.

Frequently asked questions

TRAN-TEC CORPORATION is located in the Westside Industrial Park in Columbus, Nebraska, United States, with coordinates 41.441373, -97.392629.

The facility operates a cooling tower, which is a heat rejection system that removes waste heat from industrial processes by transferring it to the atmosphere through water evaporation.

The facility serves the semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing sector, classified under NAICS 334413, which includes the production of semiconductors and related devices.

Cooling towers in the U.S. are regulated under the Clean Air Act for refrigerant emissions, the Clean Water Act for water discharge, and state-level rules for water usage and drift management. Facilities must comply with EPA's refrigerant management requirements.

Cooling towers can have environmental impacts through water consumption, thermal pollution, and refrigerant emissions. Evaporative cooling systems use large amounts of water, while refrigerants with high global warming potential contribute to climate change. Modern designs aim to improve efficiency and reduce water use.

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