Application of Oxidizing Biocides - WTG-141 Dry CoolingThis document covers the use and application of select oxidizing biocides used in treating cooling waters: chlorine, bromine, chlorine dioxide, ozone, hydrogen peroxide, peracetic acid, and monochloramine. The document will help end users and personnel involved in treating cooling systems to better understand the chemistry, the application methods, and the safety and environmental issues concerning these oxidizing biocides. October 2025
inspected and tested during a 48-hour time period
the mitigation effectiveness increased significantly
four alternative solutions can include rigid pipe loops
or other bodies of water
when equipment needed to be cooled
but this type of confidence or 3rd party validation for published sound levels does not exist within the industry
Despite the addition of these film-forming chemistries
A detailed structural inspection that included fiberglass pultrusion sampling from each cell was conducted
Water-cooled systems provide many advantages for campus-type district energy systems
This paper details a method used to streamline and optimize an organic corrosion inhibitor program at a southwest gas processing plant
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A creative combination of electrochemical water treatment and chemicals was employed