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Publikováno v:
The Scientific World Journal, Vol 2, Pp 41-57 (2002)
Section 316(b) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) requires that “the location, design, construction, and capacity of cooling water intake structures reflect the best technology available for minimizing adverse environmental impact.” As the U.S. Environ
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https://doaj.org/article/e992dfc0ad8b4a27801eb010a22079ad
Autor:
John A. Veil
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation. 2012:2030-2049
Autor:
John A. Veil, Corrie Clark
Publikováno v:
SPE Production & Operations. 26:234-239
Summary Produced water is the largest byproduct stream associated with oil and gas production. Within the United States, nearly 1 million oil or gas wells are producing hydrocarbons with various volumes of produced water. In the past, several estimat
Autor:
Markus G. Puder, John A. Veil
Publikováno v:
SPE Projects, Facilities & Construction. 2:1-5
Summary In the United States, most exploration and production (E&P) wastes generated at onshore oil and gas wells—contaminated soils, naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM), oil-based muds and cuttings, produced water, tank bottoms, and wa
Publikováno v:
The Scientific World Journal, Vol 2, Pp 41-57 (2002)
The Scientific World Journal
The Scientific World Journal
Section 316(b) of the Clean Water Act (CWA) requires that “the location, design, construction, and capacity of cooling water intake structures reflect the best technology available for minimizing adverse environmental impact.” As the U.S. Environ
Autor:
John A. Veil
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 3:1-6
Nearly half of the utility-owned steam electric generating capacity in the United States is cooled by once-through cooling systems. These plants withdraw cooling water primarily from surface water bodies. Section 316(b) of the Clean Water Act require
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Environmental Science & Policy. 2:477-487
Cooling water is used by many industrial facilities. The largest user of cooling water is the electric power industry, although other significant users include the pulp and paper, chemical, iron and steel, aluminum, and petroleum refining industries.
Autor:
John A. Veil
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Policy. 1:39-49
In January 1996, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a policy statement endorsing wastewater effluent trading in watersheds, hoping to promote additional interest in the subject. The policy describes five types of effluent trades: p
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All Days.
State agencies have the primary responsibility for overseeing and regulating oil and gas operations. Those operations generate a large amount of data. Managing the data in an effective and coordinated way presents challenges to federal, state, and lo
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All Days.
Throughout the past decade, much discussion and debate have centered on geological sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2). In order for sequestration to have a reasonably positive impact on atmospheric carbon levels, the anticipated volume of CO2 that