Water Treatment
According to the US Geological Survey, 50 percent of all freshwater drawn from US sources is used to cool power plants. As clean water becomes more scarce, regulatory compliance has become more stringent, and water treatment more costly. Industry seeks to limit the corrosive effects of water on infrastructure, and reduce polluting discharge from water cooling and boiler systems.
Rivertop’s renewable water treatment solutions harmlessly biodegrade when released into the natural environment.
Non-polluting corrosion inhibitors from renewable resources are an important contribution to this market’s evolution.
Cooling Towers
Rivertop’s corrosion inhibiting bioproducts and ingredients enable industrial and institutional users to protect both their cooling tower infrastructure and the natural environment. Despite traditional chemical treatment, cooling tower managers must regularly flush their systems to prevent corrosion, scaling, and microbial growth. These demands significantly burden water treatment facilities and the environment as this water re-joins a stream, ocean or aquifer.
Rivertop’s renewable water treatment solutions harmlessly biodegrade when released into the natural environment.
By lessening the demands for non-degrading chemicals and downstream waste water treatment, cooling tower managers can contribute to the company’s green initiatives without sacrificing financial and system performance.
Please direct inquiries about this application to water@rivertop.com.
Boilers
Rivertop’s corrosion inhibiting ingredients used in cooling towers may prove comparably effective in protecting boiler systems.
Please direct inquiries about this application to water@rivertop.com.
