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The EPRI Tailored Collaboration State-of-the-Art Cooling Water Treatment Research Program has been initiated with several electric utility participants. Started in January 1995, the program will provide O&M cost reduction through improved cooling water system reliability and operation. This effort is discussed along with the objectives and goals, the participants and project timetable. The program will provide three (3) main results to the participating utilities: cost effective optimization of cooling water treatment, production of a new Cooling Water Treatment Manual and updating of two (2) EPRI software products — SEQUIL and COOLADD. A review of the specific objectives, project timetable and results to date will be presented.
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Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI): 1990, SEQUIL, An Inorganic Aqueous Chemical Equilibrium Code for Personal Computers, GS-6234-CCML-q.
Electric Power Research institute (EPRI): 1982, Design and Operating Manual for Cooling-Water Treatment, CS-2276.
Electric Power Research institute (EPRI): 1987, A Database of Generic Chemical Additives Usage in Cooling Water Systems, CS-5133.
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Nott, B. et al. (1996). The EPRI State-of-the-Art Cooling Water Treatment Research Project A Tailored Collaboration Program. In: Clean Water: Factors that Influence Its Availability, Quality and Its Use. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0299-2_18
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