Which means a leak would be “relatively clean” water getting all over the place.
Just doesn’t sound like a good idea.
Also, are we talking using this water in chiller cooling towers, like most buildings use? So essentially heating that “relatively clean” liquid to about 100° or so (you know, a temp that microbes just love), and releasing it to the atmosphere.
Which means a leak would be “relatively clean” water getting all over the place.
Just doesn’t sound like a good idea.
Also, are we talking using this water in chiller cooling towers, like most buildings use? So essentially heating that “relatively clean” liquid to about 100° or so (you know, a temp that microbes just love), and releasing it to the atmosphere.