Cooling Towers Are Not The Problem — Or At Least They Don't Have To Be
By Rick Myer, Magna Imperio Systems Corp.
Water quite literally flows through every facet of life, being the key element for everyone and everything on Earth. The world’s population is increasing at 1.1% (roughly 83 million) every year, an incredible and alarming rate straining the world’s fresh water supply. The increasing pressures between what humanity demands and what is currently available emphasizes the importance of conservation. With increased competition for domestic, industrial, and commercial uses, efficiency is required across markets. We must boldly declare the deployment of new strategies, in this case addressing inefficiencies in cooling tower operation.
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