Circulation water from the cooling tower is used to provide cooling of the condensing steam from the turbines. After absorbing heat in the condenser, it is cooled by evaporation as it falls through the cooling tower. Challenges may include clogging of windblown debris in the basin, presence of foam depending on chemicals usage and problems with water trickling on the level device. It is important to maintain a continuous water level in the cooling tower basin for efficient circulation back to the condenser. This can be achieved with either a guided wave or a non-contacting radar level transmitter, which will ensure reliable and accurate measurement. Transmitters can often be mounted with a bracket mount holding the device over the cooling tower basin for simplified installation.