There are two things to consider. First one is evaporative cooling where you reduce the air temperature by evaporating water. This requires lower ambient RH which is uncommon in coastal areas. If this is the system your people are thinking, I require some more details viz., 0.4% and 1% values of maximum wet bulb temperature and mean coincidental dry bulb temperature and room conditions that are to be maintained. This kind of data is available from ASHRAE or local weather stations. I can check from my resources if you mention the place where you are working.
Second one is the chilled water (recirculation) system and my earlier calculation was based on this. 30000 m3/hr is the fluid quantity that you have to recirculate and this requires one time purification.
However, replenishment is required for cooling tower makeup. If the cooling load is 50000 tons, with the best chiller, your compressor power at full load will be roughly 0.8 kW/TR. This is about 40000 kW.
So, total heat load on cooling tower will be 175850+40000 = 215850 kW. With the evaporation of 1kg of water, you can remove 2417.92 kJ. So, total quantity of water that is to be evaporated is (215850 kJ/sec)/(2417.92 kJ/kg) = 89.27 kg/s or 321.37 m3/hr. Plus, you should consider 0.1% drift and windage losses on circulating cooling water(34536 cu.mtr/hr). This totally becomes 356 cu.mtr/hr.
So, your one time purification quantity will be 30276 cu.mtr/hr (for chilled water) and 34536 cu.mtr/hr for cooling water.
Your continuous purification requirement will be 356 cu.mtr/hr.
My experience(for maximum capacity), so far in 12 years, has been with 1/10th of your requirement and with good quality water. Though I am not wrong on my calculation, I am also not experienced with high saline systems. Silicates of magnesium and carbonates of calcium are detrimental to the system in terms of physical deterioration and poor heat transfer as well. We ideally prefer TDS below 100 ppm and TH below 5 ppm and maintain 5 cycles of concentration in the cooling towers.
Please let me know if I can be of any assistance further.