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Cooling Water Issues by Kaveh Someah, Ovivo - Hot Topic Hour February 16, 2012.
Kaveh Someah, with Ovivo USA, LLC, discussed cooling water intake structures including screens and methods for removing debris, fish recovery techniques and fish deterrent systems using sound, light or air bubbles.
Revision Date: 2/16/2012
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Ovivo USA, Cooling Tower, Intake Screen
Matthew L. Haikalis, Technical Resource Engineer at Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies of Crown Solutions, discussed water treatment for recirculating cooling water systems. See Part 2. http://www.mcilvainecompany.com/Universal_Power/Subscriber/PowerDescriptionLinks/Matthew Haikalis - Part Two - Veolia - 2-16-12
Revision Date: 2/16/2012
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Veolia, Cooling Tower, Chemical
Larry Schimmoller, P.E., Global Technology Leader - Water Reuse at CH2M Hill, reviewed two case studies where reclaimed municipal wastewater is used for cooling water at power plants.
Revision Date: 2/16/2012
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, CH2M Hill, Cooling Tower, Regulation, Municipal Wastewater Reuse
Mark discussed strategies for complying with the Section 316(b) rule, which is scheduled to be finalized in July 2012. The rule will require upgrades to intake structures to reduce “impingement” of aquatic life.
Revision Date: 2/16/2012
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, AECOM, Cooling Tower, Regulation, Water Treatment
Ivan A. Cooper, P.E., B.C.E.E., Practice Leader at Golder Associates NC, Inc, stressed the increasing importance of water management in the power sector. Water is becoming more scarce and roughly 40 percent of the fresh water withdrawals in the U.S. are for power plant use.
Revision Date: 2/16/2012
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Golder Associates, Cooling Tower, Regulation, Municipal Wastewater Reuse
Power Plant Cooling Towers and Cooling Water Issues - Webinar - Hot Topic Hour February 16, 2012
Power plants use significant quantities of water, mostly for cooling purposes while generating electrical energy. However, proposed rules on power plant water intakes and discharges, as well as the increasing scarcity of fresh water, will drive changes in water use and management strategies at power plants.
Revision Date: 2/16/2012
Tags: 221112 - Fossil Fuel 化石燃料, Ovivo USA, AECOM, CH2M Hill, Veolia, Golder Associates, Chemical, Cooling Tower, Intake Screen, Regulation, Municipal Wastewater Reuse