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ZERO CORP HALLIBURTON Cooling Tower | Pacoima, California Industrial Facility

PACOIMA, California, United States

Overview

ZERO CORP HALLIBURTON is an operational cooling tower in Pacoima, California, serving industrial facilities in the Los Angeles area. The plant supports manufacturing operations with process cooling.

ZERO CORP HALLIBURTON is a cooling tower facility located at 12224 Montague St, Pacoima, California, within Los Angeles County. The plant is operational and serves industrial sectors classified under NAICS codes 332431 (Metal Can Manufacturing) and 333415 (Air-Conditioning and Warm Air Heating Equipment Manufacturing). As a cooling tower, it provides essential heat rejection for manufacturing processes in the region. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act and state-level refrigerant management rules. Cooling towers in California are subject to water efficiency standards and may use either evaporative or air-cooled technologies. The plant's capacity and specific technology are not detailed, but typical cooling towers in industrial settings range from small (under 500 tons) to large (over 5,000 tons) depending on the served processes. Cooling towers play a critical role in maintaining operational efficiency for industrial facilities. The plant's location in Pacoima, part of the greater Los Angeles industrial corridor, positions it to support local manufacturing and potentially reduce grid strain during peak demand. Its environmental impact depends on water consumption and refrigerant choices, which are regulated under state and federal guidelines.

Environmental context

Cooling towers can have significant environmental impacts, including water consumption (especially for evaporative systems) and potential refrigerant emissions. In California, facilities must comply with Title 17 refrigerant management regulations and may be subject to water use restrictions during droughts. The global warming potential of refrigerants used in cooling systems is a key concern, with a shift toward low-GWP alternatives under the Kigali Amendment and U.S. EPA SNAP program.

Frequently asked questions

ZERO CORP HALLIBURTON is located at 12224 Montague St, Pacoima, California 91331, in Los Angeles County, United States.

ZERO CORP HALLIBURTON operates a cooling tower that provides process cooling for industrial manufacturing, supporting sectors like metal can manufacturing and air-conditioning equipment production.

The specific capacity of the ZERO CORP HALLIBURTON cooling tower is not publicly listed. Cooling towers in industrial settings typically range from small (under 500 tons) to large (over 5,000 tons) depending on the served processes.

Cooling towers in California must comply with the Clean Air Act, Title 17 refrigerant management regulations, and local water efficiency standards. Facilities may also need to follow the U.S. EPA SNAP program for refrigerant phase-downs.

Key environmental concerns include water consumption (especially for evaporative cooling), refrigerant global-warming potential, and energy efficiency. Regulations like the Kigali Amendment aim to reduce high-GWP refrigerants.

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