Overview
WEIDMANN DIAGNOSTIC SOLUTIONS operates a cooling tower in Canton, Massachusetts, serving industrial processes. The facility supports diagnostic and manufacturing operations in the region.
WEIDMANN DIAGNOSTIC SOLUTIONS operates a cooling tower at 480 Neponset St, Canton, Massachusetts, within Norfolk County. This cooling tower provides process cooling for the company's diagnostic solutions and manufacturing activities, representing a small to medium-scale industrial cooling installation in the northeastern United States. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act's Section 608 for refrigerant management and state-level Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) guidelines. Cooling towers in this region typically use air-cooled or evaporative systems, with water consumption and chemical treatment managed to comply with local discharge permits. As part of the industrial cooling infrastructure in Massachusetts, this tower supports critical manufacturing and diagnostic processes. Its operational efficiency and refrigerant management contribute to the facility's environmental footprint, aligning with industry best practices for energy and water conservation.
Environmental context
Cooling towers in Massachusetts operate under strict water discharge and refrigerant management regulations. The facility's environmental impact depends on its cooling technology: evaporative towers consume significant water and require chemical treatment, while air-cooled systems use more energy. Refrigerant choice affects global-warming potential, with U.S. regulations phasing down high-GWP refrigerants under the AIM Act.
Frequently asked questions
The cooling tower is located at 480 Neponset St, Canton, Massachusetts 02021, United States.
The facility operates a cooling tower, which is a heat rejection device that removes heat from industrial processes by evaporating water or using air-cooled methods.
This cooling tower provides process cooling for WEIDMANN DIAGNOSTIC SOLUTIONS' manufacturing and diagnostic operations, ensuring equipment operates at optimal temperatures.
Cooling towers in the U.S. must comply with the Clean Air Act Section 608 for refrigerant management, the Safe Drinking Water Act for water treatment, and state-level environmental permits for water discharge.
Massachusetts requires cooling towers to obtain water withdrawal permits and comply with MassDEP's wastewater discharge standards, including limits on chemicals like biocides and corrosion inhibitors.
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