Friday, October 21, 2016

Cooling the Water of the Rock City with Update from WIKI

Environmental considerations

Water is a favorable environment for many life forms. Water cooling may alter natural water environments and create new environments.  Flow characteristics of recirculating cooling water systems encourage colonization by sessile organisms to use the circulating supply of food, oxygen and nutrients.  Volumes of water lost during evaporative cooling may decrease natural habitat for aquatic organisms.  Water temperature increases modify aquatic habitat by increasing biochemical reaction rates and decreasing oxygen saturation capacity of the habitat.  Temperature increases initially favor a population shift from those requiring the high-oxygen concentration of cold water to those enjoying advantages of increased metabolic rates in warm water.  Temperatures may become high enough to support thermophilic populations.

Biofouling of heat exchange surfaces can reduce heat transfer rates of the cooling system; and biofouling of cooling towers can alter flow distribution to reduce evaporative cooling rates.  Biofouling may also create differential oxygen concentrations increasing corrosion rates. OTC and open recirculating systems are most susceptible to biofouling.  Biofouling may be inhibited by temporary habitat modifications.  Temperature differences may discourage establishment of thermophilic populations in intermittently operated facilities; and intentional short term temperature spikes may periodically kill less tolerant populations.  Biocides have been commonly used to control biofouling where sustained facility operation is required.

Large OTC flow rates may immobilize slow-swimming organisms including fish and shrimp on screens protecting the small bore tubes of the heat exchangers from blockage.  High temperatures or pump turbulence and shear may kill or disable smaller organisms passing the screens entrained with the cooling water.  In the U.S., cooling water intake structures kill billions of fish and other organisms each year.  More agile aquatic predators consume organisms impinged on the screens; and warm water predators and scavengers colonize the cooling water discharge to feed on entrained organisms.

Manufactured metals tend to revert to ores via electrochemical reactions of corrosion.  Water can accelerate corrosion as both an electrical conductor and solvent for metal ions and oxygen. Corrosion reactions proceed more rapidly as temperature increases.  Preservation of machinery in the presence of hot water has been improved by addition of chemicals including zinc, chromates and phosphates.  The first two have toxicity concerns; and the last has been associated with eutrophication.  Residual concentrations of biocides and corrosion inhibitors are of potential concern for OTC and blowdown from open recirculating systems.  With the exception of machines with short design life, closed recirculating systems require periodic cooling water treatment or replacement raising similar concern about ultimate disposal of cooling water containing chemicals used with environmental safety assumptions of a closed system.Industrial cooling water regulations

The U.S. Clean Water Act requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to issue regulations on industrial cooling water intake structures.  EPA issued final regulations for new facilities in 2001 (amended 2003), and for existing facilities in 2014.

- WIKI:  Water cooling


This is usually when someone says 'much ado about nothing' but the people who say it probably didn't read the play and I sure didn't so I'll just go with there doesn't seem a big deal here.  As we all know, WIKI is run by far left extremists who are probably Socialists, if an opportunity to existed to scream of an environmental failure would surely be exploited ... but it isn't there.

The Rock City needs to cool that nuclear reactor but that's true in many existing environments already.  The cumulative heat from the City shouldn't even be as high as a traditional above-ground cities due to elimination of cars and almost all examples of burning anything to generate energy or any other process.

In review, it appear it's an aggregate improvement in heat management in the Rock City even if nothing is done beyond moving into it and using water much as it has been used traditionally, albeit with better reprocessing before it can be expelled as waste.


We need a hey, ho from Lotho since his objection to the cooling solutions offered previously was thoughtful and determined.  Besides, when he goes radio silent, it's just as concerning when any of Die Kaninchen do it.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just waiting for the serenity that death brings

Unknown said...

Are you really that bummed or are you joshing the old Silas??

Anonymous said...

I would not classify myself as bummed

Unknown said...

Sorry but had to clarify whether you were being philosophical or something else

Anonymous said...

No just waiting

Unknown said...

Sounds like your view is about the same as here

Anonymous said...

Not really. If you take away what matters the wait is pointless but it does make the release so much easier

Unknown said...

In that context I know exactly what you mean but it is more like things just wander off on their own lately