A method of providing corrosion inhibition to copper, nickel, aluminum,
zinc, tin, lead, beryllium, carbon steel, various alloys of such metals,
and galvanized coatings in evaporative cooling water applications
approaching zero liquid discharge that are specifically attacked by
cooling water with residuals of corrosive chemistry or ions such as
ammonia/ammonium ion, chloride, high TDS, OH.sup.-, or high pH. The
method includes applying azoles inhibitors (such as TTA, BTA, etc.) at
residuals of 0.25 mg/L to 200 mg/L or greater (as azoles) to the cooling
water application and operating with a combination of high TDS (greater
than 2500 mg/L) and high pH (greater than 9.0), while maintaining low
total hardness (less than 200 mg/L as CaCO.sub.3).