Risk: Medium Cooling Tower Operational

WONDER METALS CORPORATION Cooling Tower - Redding, California Industrial Facility

REDDING, California, United States

Overview

WONDER METALS CORPORATION operates a cooling tower in Redding, California, serving metal fabrication and HVAC manufacturing. The facility is located in Shasta County and is currently operational.

WONDER METALS CORPORATION operates a cooling tower facility at 4351 Caterpillar Rd in Redding, California. The plant supports industrial processes for metal fabrication (NAICS 332322) and air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing (NAICS 333415). As a cooling tower, it provides heat rejection for these operations in Shasta County. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and state-level refrigerant management programs. Cooling towers in California typically use water as the cooling medium, with potential for evaporative losses. Given its industrial context, it likely serves moderate-scale cooling needs for metalworking and HVAC production. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for industrial processes. This facility contributes to the local economy in Redding by supporting manufacturing activities. Its environmental impact depends on water usage and refrigerant management, which are regulated to minimize resource consumption and emissions.

Environmental context

Cooling towers in California operate under strict water efficiency regulations due to the state's arid climate. Evaporative cooling systems can consume significant water, making water conservation a key environmental consideration. Additionally, refrigerants used in associated HVAC equipment are subject to federal phase-down under the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act, aligning with the Kigali Amendment to reduce high-GWP refrigerants.

Frequently asked questions

WONDER METALS CORPORATION is located at 4351 Caterpillar Rd, Redding, California 96003, in Shasta County.

The facility operates a cooling tower to support metal fabrication and HVAC equipment manufacturing, providing heat rejection for industrial processes.

The specific cooling capacity is not publicly listed, but the facility serves industrial operations in metal fabrication and HVAC manufacturing, indicating a moderate-scale cooling system.

Cooling towers in California must comply with the Clean Air Act, state water efficiency standards, and refrigerant management rules under the AIM Act, which phases down high-GWP refrigerants.

Cooling towers can have significant water consumption, especially in arid regions like California. They also use refrigerants that may have high global warming potential, though regulations aim to reduce these impacts.

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