Optimizing Industrial Cooling Towers: Wahaso’s Innovative Water Reuse System

Date: August 15, 2024 | by Wahaso, Commercial Water Harvesting Recycling Systems
Optimizing Industrial Cooling Towers Innovative Water Reuse System by Wahaso

Let’s Explore How You can Optimize Industrial Cooling Towers with Wahaso’s Innovative Water Reuse System

Industrial facilities with large cooling towers face significant challenges in water management. Wahaso’s Cooling Tower Reuse System, the CT Recover, offers an advanced solution for improving water efficiency and sustainability. Designed for cooling towers of 200 tons or larger, this system recycles blowdown water, enhancing water quality and reducing chemical use.

Key Benefits of Wahaso’s CT Recover System

  1. Water Conservation: The CT Recover can reduce water usage by up to 75%, crucial for facilities using over 40,000 gallons daily.
  2. Chemical Reduction: The system cuts chemical consumption by up to 50%, leading to lower operational costs and improved environmental compliance.
  3. Enhanced Efficiency: By increasing cycles of concentration up to 12 COCs, the system maximizes the cooling tower’s performance and lifespan.

Advanced Filtration Technology

Wahaso employs a multi-stage filtration process to purify blowdown water. This system removes dissolved minerals, contaminants, and pathogens, ensuring the recycled water is safe for reuse. The filtration process includes PES technology, which effectively eliminates total suspended solids (TSS), biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), oil, and grease contaminants.

Low Maintenance and Automated Controls

The CT Recover system is designed for minimal maintenance, featuring automatic backwashing and intuitive controls. These controls provide real-time updates and can adjust to changes in water quality, ensuring reliable and efficient operation.

Scalability and Customization

Wahaso’s system is adaptable to various facility needs, capable of treating water volumes from 5GPM to 100GPM. It integrates seamlessly into existing infrastructures with a comprehensive system design that includes pumps, storage, filtration, and controls, all pre-built on skids for easy installation.

Sustainability and Compliance

Wahaso’s CT Recover system helps facilities meet sustainability goals and regulatory requirements, including LEED v4 compliance.

For industrial facilities looking to enhance their cooling tower efficiency and sustainability, Wahaso’s Cooling Tower Reuse System provides a robust and innovative solution. Explore more about how Wahaso can transform your water management practices and our advanced water filtration technology, low-maintenance design, and scalability.

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