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Fracking companies begin slow shift to recycling wastewater
2014-08-09 22:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Dallas News: Its not just oil and natural gas that comes out of the ground here. For every barrel of oil pumped to the surface, more than another barrel of water from deep within the earth comes up alongside it. With a hue that ranges from gray to black and an odor that resembles gasoline, the water is typically pumped into disposal wells thousands of feet underground. All the while, hydraulic fracturing operations pull billions of gallons of fresh water a year from aquifers that also supply water to cities...
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Solar panels to power WM wastewater plant
2014-08-08 19:57:26| Waste Management - Topix.net
Solar panels to power WM wastewater plant A grant will allow WM to partially power its wastewater treatment plant with solar panels.
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EnviroChemie-Water and Wastewater Treatments
2014-08-04 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology
EnviroChemie specialises in a wide range of water and wastewater treatments. Our team provides planning, building, consulting and maintenance services on water treatment plants, which can be designed...
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Man-made wetlands turn wastewater into tap water
2014-08-03 15:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: As murky water snakes through a man-made wetland between Dallas and Houston, its shallow ponds of lush vegetation slowly filter out phosphorous and nitrates until, a week later, the water runs clear as a creek into the area drinking supply. The 2,000-acre wetland system in Fairfield converts what is mainly treated wastewater that would otherwise flow into the Gulf of Mexico into an additional 65,000 gallons per day feeding the Richland-Chambers Reservoir - a significant contribution in a state...
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Tech From MIT May Clean Up Fracking Wastewater
2014-07-30 17:54:56| oilandgasonline Home Page
Could new technology make it easy to treat frac water?
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