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76-09: Environmental Impact of Chemicals Washed From Preservative-Treated Wood
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76-09: Environmental Impact of Chemicals Washed From Preservative-Treated WoodTable 1 lists the chemicals and their respective limits that have been set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the State of Tennessee for plant discharge. These limits place an impact on the type of water treatment used in the majority of cooling tower water systems. Blowdown from water systems using the chromate or chromate zinc based water treatments must be treated to prevent chromate and zinc from entering effluent.
environmental requirements
In formation concerning additional product benefits
The newly developed dynamic scale test apparatus quantitatively relates degree of scale inhibition to these factors
lost in this race to see who can out quiet who is the impact of cost
The model is based on theoretical considerations
Factors to be considered will be cycles of concentration and operational load
and the limited distribution of this report
new methods of managing open industrial cooling water systems based on the actual stresses placed upon them have been developed in and evaluated in the field
Revised May 2017
The Cooling Tower Institute published its book
OEM's and suppliers are facing lower and lower near and far field noise limits with respect to their equipment
For this reason larger projects are requiring more back-to-back cooling tower configurations
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