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How to Reduce Water Loss in Cooling Towers: 10 Effective Strategies

Water loss in cooling towers occurs through evaporation, drift (mist), blowdown (draining concentrated water), and leaks. Here’s a step-by-step guide to minimize waste and improve efficiency:

1. Install High-Efficiency Drift Eliminators

  • Purpose: Capture water droplets in exhaust air.
  • Action: Use blade-type or chevron eliminators (99.9% efficiency).
  • Savings: Reduces drift loss from 0.02% to <0.001% of circulation flow.

2. Optimize Blowdown (Cycles of Concentration – COC)

  • Purpose: Reduce bleed-off by maximizing dissolved solids tolerance.
  • Action:
    • Monitor TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) with conductivity controllers.
    • Increase COC from 3–4 to 6–10 (saves 20–30% water).
  • Tool: Automated blowdown systems (e.g., pH/conductivity-based controllers).

3. Use Side-Stream Filtration

  • Purpose: Remove suspended solids without increasing blowdown.
  • Action: Install sand filters or centrifugal separators to clean 5–10% of flow.
  • Result: Extends water reuse and reduces blowdown frequency.

4. Cover Hot Water Basins

  • Purpose: Cut evaporation loss (1–2% of total flow).
  • Action: Install floating covers or sun shields on open basins.

5. Implement Water Treatment

  • Purpose: Prevent scale, corrosion, and biofouling to maintain COC.
  • Action: Use:
    • Scale inhibitors (e.g., phosphonates).
    • Biocides (e.g., bromine, ozone) to control algae/bacteria.
  • Savings: Reduces blowdown by 15–25%.

6. Upgrade to Hybrid Cooling Towers

  • Purpose: Combine wet + dry cooling to cut evaporation.
  • Action: Use adiabatic pre-coolers or dry sections in hot climates.
  • Savings: Lowers evaporation loss by 30–50%.

7. Fix Leaks & Overflows

  • Purpose: Stop uncontrolled water loss.
  • Action:
    • Check pump seals, valves, and pipe joints monthly.
    • Install float valves to prevent basin overflows.

8. Use Alternate Water Sources

  • Purpose: Reduce freshwater demand.
  • Action: Recycle:
    • RO reject water, **storm