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Legionella Training: What Facility Teams Need to Know

Why Legionella Training Matters Facility teams are on the front line when it comes to protecting building water systems against Legionella bacteria. This organism, when allowed to grow in potable water, cooling towers, or hot tubs, can cause Legionnaires’ disease, a severe type of pneumonia …

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Biofilm Control in Water Systems: Risks and Remediation

What Is Biofilm – and Why It Matters for Water Systems Biofilm is a dense, slimy layer of microbial colonies that forms on surfaces exposed to water over time. It’s not just a cosmetic issue – in potable water systems, plumbing, cooling towers, and other …

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Glycol System Leaks: Detection, Prevention & Cost Impacts

For many commercial and industrial buildings in the Tampa Bay area, glycol systems are an essential part of keeping operations running smoothly. These systems protect chillers, HVAC units, and piping from damage caused by extreme temperatures, whether it’s preventing freezing in the winter or overheating …

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Signs Your Commercial Water Filtration System Needs an Upgrade

If you manage a commercial or industrial building in the Tampa Bay area, clean, reliable water is necessary for daily operations. From keeping production lines running to providing safe drinking water for staff and visitors, your water filtration system plays a key role in protecting …

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Glycol Cooling Systems: Treatment and Testing Guide

What Is a Glycol Cooling System – and Why Treatment Matters A glycol cooling system is a closed-loop refrigeration system that uses a glycol-water mixture instead of plain water to absorb and transfer heat. It’s commonly used in commercial buildings, industrial cooling, food processing, and …

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High-Pressure Steam Systems: Water Treatment That Works

Why High-Pressure Steam Requires Specialized Water Treatment High-pressure steam systems demand a different level of discipline than low-pressure boilers. While both produce steam from heated water, the temperature, pressure, and performance demands in high-pressure boilers increase the risk of failure, corrosion, and inefficiency without proper …

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Closed Loop Water Treatment for HVAC Systems

In the context of closed loop water treatment, control systems most commonly refer to how facility teams manage chilled water, hot water heating, or glycol loops in commercial HVAC systems. These loops are sealed, or close to it, but they still need protection. Oxygen leaks …

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Sustainable Water Management: Cooling Tower Best Practices

How Much Water Does Your Cooling Tower Use? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that for every ton-hour of cooling, a typical cooling tower evaporates about 1.8 gallons of water — equivalent to removing 12,000 BTUs of heat (EPA). For a large commercial or …

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Boiler Blowdown: A Complete Guide to Water Efficiency

Why Boiler Blowdown Is Essential for System Performance Boiler blowdown isn’t just a maintenance task–it’s a key control point for water efficiency, equipment longevity, and steam system safety. Boilers are closed-loop systems, but they’re far from clean. Every gallon of makeup water introduces new dissolved …

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Cooling Tower Operation and Maintenance Strategies

Cooling towers play a critical role in commercial and industrial cooling systems. When they operate properly, they efficiently remove heat, maintain stable system temperatures, and support overall HVAC and process performance. However, without consistent cooling tower operation and maintenance, small issues can escalate into costly …

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