79-05: Toxicology of Cooling Water Treatment Chemicals Environmental ImportanceThe manufacture and use of industrial chemicals is today a complex mixture of toxicological, legal, and economic considerations. Ten to fifteen years ago some of the questions that users of chemicals would have asked were: How do I use the chemical? Will it do the job? How much will it cost to use? Can a worker be exposed to with no resultant injury?
it is suggested that there are specific instances where the prevention of contaminants may be a more viable solution
Preliminary model estimates of drift deposition are compared to deposition measurements
Monitoring and control of cooling water chemistry has improved considerably over the past few decades
Strongwell has tested the impact of veil thickness on twelve inch columns exposed to room temperature water and on the compressive strength in retention after 1
without significant problems
this paper will address Factory Mutual (FM) Approval and the costs and advantages of this program
representatives was making an inspection of a chemical plant when a fire was discovered
are discussed as input parameters to concrete service life prediction models
and solutions after the event
and Potomac Electric Power Co
Cooling Tower performance was maximized including a decision mid project schedule to increase the tower footprint by approximately 25% without increasing the size of the existing cold water basin
The Texas Division of The Dow Chemical Company is now pumping about 2 million GPM of sea water