Wastewater and shale formation development :
详细信息    Wastewater and shale formation development :
  • 出版日期:c2015.
  • 出版者:Apple Academic Pr., Inc.,
  • 页数:xxiii, 269 pages :
  • 出版地:Oakville, ON :
  • 第一责任说明:edited by Sheila Olmstead, PhD.
  • 尺寸:24 cm
  • 分类号:a875 ; a484
  • ISBN:9781771881609(hardback) :
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02h0073296 20151124160041.0 151103s2015 onca frb |001|||eng | 9781771881609(hardback) : CNY982.00 DLC eng rda DLC BTCTA ; NLC ; BDX ; YDXCP ; CDX ; LTSCA ; CNNGL pcc TD427.P4 W377 2015 628.1/6833 23 a875 ; a484 Wastewater and shale formation development : risks, mitigation, and regulation / edited by Sheila Olmstead, PhD. Oakville, ON : Apple Academic Pr., Inc., c2015. aOakville, ON : bApple Academic Press, c[2015] xxiii, 269 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm atext 2rdacontent aunmediated 2rdamedia avolume 2rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. The number of tight oil and shale gas wells continues to rise primarily in the US, but also worldwide. The US has vast reserves of oil and natural gas, which now are commercially reachable as a result of advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies. But as hydraulic fracturing is increasingly used, concerns have been raised about potential stress on surface water and groundwater supplies from the withdrawal of water used in the process. Equally important is the growing volume of wastewater generated from hydraulically fractured oil and gas wells, requiring recycling, treatment, and disposal. Wastewater and Shale Formation Development: Risks, Mitigation, and Regulation examines four major issues, taking a scientific look from different perspectives at water use in shale gas development, potential environmental effects of wastewater from fracking, how to mitigate potential risks associated with wastewater from shale development, and regulatory approaches to the wastewater management problem With chapters from researchers in the field, this compendium volume sheds light on the important issues and challenges surrounding natural gas extraction using hydraulic fracturing and may be of interest to researchers and public policymakers alike. Oil pollution of groundwater. ; Oil pollution of water. ; Hydraulic fracturing ; Water Environmental aspects. ; Pollution. aOlmstead, Sheila M., ; eeditor. aCN b010001 010001 875 OL5 gljx1506 h1 ; rCNY982.00

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