Facts on
Lake Source Cooling (LSC)
Provided by the
Cayuga Lake Defense Fund
(CLDF)
Contents
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Problems with Lake Source Cooling
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Redistribution of deep water phosphorus
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Enhanced mixing of polluted southern water with the rest of the lake
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Thermal pollution
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Milliken Station is not a good example
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Background on Lake Source Cooling
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Cornell's chilled water system
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Methods of heat exchange
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It's an open-loop system
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The merits of lake source cooling
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Lake Source Cooling and the Global
Environment
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Cornell's CFC-based chillers will remain in place
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The energy saving attributed to LSC is comparable to other modern systems
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Reasons for opposing LSC
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Strategy
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How can you help?
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