MedicineEng
Industrial
- Jun 30, 2003
- 609
Hi all:
Recently I had an out of the box idea to recover blow down water of our cooling towers (which in Summer can be in the range of 80-110m3/day) and would like to pass it through like minded individuals as the ones that visit this forum before I take it up on the corporate chain.
Our property is a resort with a significant number of rooms (>1500) that before Covid stroke was being run at 75-100% occupancy rate, year round.
We have separate networks for potable water and flushing water on the room towers and the cooling tower make up and the tower flushing water tanks are shared.
The cooling tower blow down is based on water conductivity.
My idea is to recirculate the blow down back to the make up cooling tower/tower flushing water tank.
Like this, the diluted blow down would be used on the tower toilet flushing as well.
So, I came up with the following Pros/Cons of this idea:
Pros:
1- Relatively inexpensive retrofitting solution
2- Thousands of m3 of water/year saved
Cons:
1-Cooling tower number of concentration cycles reduced due rising of the initial conductivity on the make up water;
2-Residual cooling tower chemical treatment being flushed on room toilets
3-During low occupancy periods, recovered blowdown will be a higher percentage of total water in the tank, exacerbating points 1 and 2 above. This would be addressed with a bypass to reestablish the system like it is currently used
What do you think of this idea and is there anything else that I'm missing?
Thanks a lot
Recently I had an out of the box idea to recover blow down water of our cooling towers (which in Summer can be in the range of 80-110m3/day) and would like to pass it through like minded individuals as the ones that visit this forum before I take it up on the corporate chain.
Our property is a resort with a significant number of rooms (>1500) that before Covid stroke was being run at 75-100% occupancy rate, year round.
We have separate networks for potable water and flushing water on the room towers and the cooling tower make up and the tower flushing water tanks are shared.
The cooling tower blow down is based on water conductivity.
My idea is to recirculate the blow down back to the make up cooling tower/tower flushing water tank.
Like this, the diluted blow down would be used on the tower toilet flushing as well.
So, I came up with the following Pros/Cons of this idea:
Pros:
1- Relatively inexpensive retrofitting solution
2- Thousands of m3 of water/year saved
Cons:
1-Cooling tower number of concentration cycles reduced due rising of the initial conductivity on the make up water;
2-Residual cooling tower chemical treatment being flushed on room toilets
3-During low occupancy periods, recovered blowdown will be a higher percentage of total water in the tank, exacerbating points 1 and 2 above. This would be addressed with a bypass to reestablish the system like it is currently used
What do you think of this idea and is there anything else that I'm missing?
Thanks a lot