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Greenpeace Report:

Climbing out of the Ozone Hole: A Preliminary Survey of Alternatives to Ozone-Depleting Chemicals.

"The listing is meant to be read in conjunction with the Greenpeace report, Climbing out of the Ozone Hole: A Preliminary Survey of Alternatives to Ozone-Depleting Chemicals, Greenpeace International, Amsterdam, October 1992 (available from Greenpeace USA, Washington DC). This report explains the ozone depletion problem, the uses of ODCs and the functioning and application of most of the safer alternatives. The following listing nevertheless contains much that is new and supplementary-to the technology surveyed in the original Climbing Out of the Ozone Hole report. This listing was researched by Damian Durrant, of the Greenpeace Ozone Campaign, to whom all comments and corrections should be directed."

"SPRINKOOL SYSTEMS (INT'L.,) INC, Killen, Alabama. An evaporative cooling manufacturer that installs roof based water spray evaporative systems for commercial and industrial applications, and from 1993 domestic home roof applications. Controlled water sprays remove heat by evaporation from large roof areas, reducing interior temperature. This evaporative cooling can inexpensively displace or add on to, conventional CFC/HCFC type A/C systems while greatly reducing energy and maintenance costs. Customers include GE, Anheuser Busch and now" (Eaton Cutler-Hammer) "Westinghouse. Maybelline in Little Rock, Arkansas saved over $1 million in running costs in three years from installation versus conventional CFC/HCFC mechanical cooling."

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