New York City sees it, and they don’t have a water shortage.
Nashville Airport sees it, and they’ve got plenty of water. I hear that even Disney in Florida is doing
it. We’d all better know how to do it, or we’ll be playing catch-up. What is
it?
“It” is cooling- tower-elimination by going to
geothermal. If cooling towers were ever “cool’, they have lost their charm (LA
Times; NY
Times). Cooling towers in commercial buildings are the number two consumer
of potable water, using more water than landscape irrigation or the office
cafeteria/kitchen facilities. Only the restrooms use more water (national
average) than cooling
towers in commercial buildings.
Tune in to a webinar sponsored by
California-Geo on Thursday, February 4th at
11:30
a.m. PST.