In the aftermath of the destruction
caused by hurricanes Katrina and Rita,
Cooling Towers of Texas has developed
and implemented an Emergency and
Disaster Response Program. This
program is designed to ensure that
materials, manpower and other
resources are immediately available to
achieve one simple objective; bringing
your facility back online as quickly as
possible.
In the wake of 2005 hurricane season,
many essential materials were in short
supply. With the approach of the 2006
hurricane season, Cooling Towers of Texas
has dramatically increased its stock of
these materials in an effort to have them
instantly available to our customers. We
have expanded our recruitment efforts and
our portfolio of qualified craftsmen. This
allows Cooling Towers of Texas to deploy
professional, competent cooling tower
repair crews nationwide, usually within 24
hours or less.

The destruction to essential infrastructure
caused by hurricanes usually results in a
breakdown of basic services. Food, lodging,
utilities, fuel, and other items necessary for
the support of relief efforts are not available
in impact zones, sometimes for extended
periods.
Cooling Towers of Texas logistical support
system provides the materials needed to keep
relief and rebuilding efforts proceeding with
maximum efficiency. Self-contained crew
accommodations, including sleeping quarters
and meal preparation facilities are available. A
delivery system for the provision of food and
clean water is in place. Fuel storage and
electrical generation capabilities to power small
tools and heavy equipment have been
established. All of these efforts are directed
toward the accomplishment of one goal; to get
your facility back into production and minimize
lost revenue due to down time.

Our Emergency and Disaster Response
Program was conceived through lessons
learned providing emergency services to
customers in times past. Following hurricanes
Rita and Katrina Cooling Towers of Texas
provided services to companies such as Valero,
Shell-Motiva, BASF, Wheelabrator and more.
Over 25,000 man hours and the
rebuilding of 16 towers in a hurricane
impact zone exposed the many,
varied and serious problems involved
in supporting such and effort. This
program is designed to provide
preemptive solutions to unforeseen
issues allowing the repair of your
facility to proceed with all possible
speed.

Hurricanes and other natural disaster
cause billions of dollars in damage to
industries along the Atlantic and Gulf
coasts each year. The unfortunate
reality is that someone somewhere
will almost certainly be hit by a major
hurricane along the gulf coast during
2006 season. If you find yourself and
your facility facing a natural disaster
such as this, Cooling Towers of
Texas stands ready and able to
assist you with preparations before
hand and repair and rebuilding
afterward.
For immediate assistance, contact:
Shawn Daniel:  281-330-0277
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Headquarters:

1310 West Main Street
La Porte, TX 77571
(office)  281-484-2665
(fax)  281-484-2371