Argonne National Laboratory Environmental Science Division (EVS)
Advancing informed environmental decision making
DOE Logo
               

Biocide Usage in Cooling Towers in the Electric Power and Petroleum Refining Industries

Cooling tower users frequently apply biocides to the circulating cooling water to control growth of microorganisms, algae, and macroorganisms. Because of the toxic properties of biocides, there is a potential for the regulatory controls on their use and discharge to become increasingly more stringent. This report examines the types of biocides used in cooling towers by companies in the electric power and petroleum refining industries, and the experiences those companies have had in dealing with agencies that regulate cooling tower blowdown discharges.

PDF Document Browse/Download Document (166 KB)

Authors

Veil, John A.; Rice, James K.; Raivel, Mary E.S

Contact

Staff Photo  Chris Harto
(202)488-2457
charto@anl.gov

Document Type

 Report

Publication Year

 1997
                                                                                                                                                                                            

U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science | UChicago Argonne LLC
EVS Home | EVS Intranet | Argonne Home | Inside Argonne
Privacy & Security Notice | Contact Us