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The water cycle involves the continuous circulation of water around the earth. It forms a circuit from an Ocean or River connecting to the atmosphere, making its way back into the Earth again, and so on. It is also called the Hydrologic cycle.

In the water cycle, there is a very special geographical space, which is called DELTA. The most important landform produced where a river enters a body of standing water is known as a DELTA. It is a transition between river and sea.

Through evolution by natural selection, nature has been able to work out creative solutions to support all forms of life on earth. By observing and studying these life forms – their behaviour, movement, form, adaptability, etc., humans have developed new technologies or optimized existing ones. This approach is popularly known as biomimicry, wherein the innovation of materials, structures, and systems is designed based on natural ecosystems. These time-tested sustenance strategies are quickly gaining ground with scientists and engineers all over the world.

The Process Industry is also no exception. Here water is used as a cooling media which flows in a continuous cycle. In this water circulation system, Cooling Towers play a major role. The primary task of a cooling tower is to reject excessive heat into the atmosphere. Hot water from heat exchangers is sent to the cooling tower. The water then spreads in many streams like DELTA and gets collected in a cold-water basin. This cooled water is sent back to the process application for the rejection of unwanted heat.

Hence the name DELTA