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Cooling Towers and the Environment
Authors:Mark L. Kramer  Maynard E. Smith  Michael J. Butler  David E. Seymour  Theodore T. Frankenberg
Affiliation:1. Smith-Singer Meteorologists, Inc. , Amityville , New York , USA;2. American Electric Power Service Corporation , Canton , Ohio , USA
Abstract:Measurements of natural draft cooling tower plume behavior, as well as meteorological variables, were obtained from aircraft flights near major power plants of the American Electric Power System. Persistence of the visible plume to great distances depends essentially on ambient humidity. Atmospheric stability at plume elevation was also important. Cooling tower-induced fog at ground-level was never observed in any of the tests, and aerodynamic downwash of the visible plume was absent also. The cooling towers did cause modification of natural clouds and they occasionally shadowed some local areas from the sun. Merging of the stack and cooling tower plumes was a common occurrence.
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