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Autor:
Bonnie McDevitt, Molly C. McLaughlin, Thomas Borch, Hannah Miller, Michael J. Wilkins, Nathaniel R. Warner, Jens Blotevogel, Kaela K Amundson
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 23:1961-1976
Produced water (PW) is the largest waste stream associated with oil and gas (O&G) operations and contains petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals, salts, naturally occurring radioactive materials and any remaining chemical additives. In some areas in Wy
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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 23:501-518
Oil and gas (O&G) extraction generates large volumes of produced water (PW) in regions that are often water-stressed. In Wyoming, generators are permitted under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program to discharge O&G PW f
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2674:188-199
Particulate matter (PM) generated from dirt and gravel roads is a concern for both human and environmental health. To help reduce the amount of PM generated, many states allow the use of water coproduced from oil and gas wells (i.e., brines) as road
Autor:
Nathaniel R. Warner, William D. Burgos, Li Li, Michael Cavazza, Eric E. Cavazza, Bonnie McDevitt, Richard L. Beam
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 54:4829-4839
Mixing of acid mine drainage (AMD) and hydraulic fracturing flowback fluids (HFFF) could represent an efficient management practice to simultaneously manage two complex energy wastewater streams while reducing freshwater resource consumption. AMD dis
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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 22:1224-1232
While development of the Utica/Point Pleasant Shale (UPP) is extensive in Ohio (U.S.) and increasing in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, few studies report the chemistry of produced waters from UPP wells. These data have important implications for dev
Autor:
Scott D. Evans, Nathaniel R. Warner, Thomas Watters, David H. Goodwin, David P. Gillikin, Thomas J. Geeza
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Chemical Geology. 526:142-152
Freshwater bivalve shells may record inter-annual fluctuations in water chemistry, which in turn may archive variations in solute load due to pollution or discharge events. Here, using weekly surface water chemistry collected at two locations and she
Autor:
Alen V. Gusa, Dustin May, William D. Burgos, Nathaniel R. Warner, Radisav D. Vidic, Daniel S. Alessi, Avner Vengosh, Mark McNeal, Maksat Kuatbek, Moses A. Ajemigbitse, Mark A. Engle, Nancy E. Lauer, Amanda M. Johnsen, James M. Kaste, Aaron M. Jubb, Kurt Headrick, Travis L. Tasker, Franziska D.H. Wilke, Joshua D. Landis
Publikováno v:
Environmental Sciences: Processes and Impacts
Accurate and precise analyses of oil and gas (O&G) wastewaters and solids (e.g., sediments and sludge) are important for the regulatory monitoring of O&G development and tracing potential O&G contamination in the environment. In this study, 15 labora
Autor:
Thomas Borch, Bonnie McDevitt, Molly C. McLaughlin, Katherine Van Sice, Jens Blotevogel, Nathaniel R. Warner, Moses A. Ajemigbitse, Charles A. Cravotta
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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 21:324-338
In the western U.S., produced water from oil and gas wells discharged to surface water augments downstream supplies used for irrigation and livestock watering. Here we investigate six permitted discharges on three neighboring tributary systems in Wyo
Autor:
Mark S. Klima, James C. Furness, Moses A. Ajemigbitse, Chris Wunz, Fred S. Cannon, Nathaniel R. Warner
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts. 21:308-323
Unconventional oil and gas residual solid wastes are generally disposed in municipal waste landfills (RCRA Subtitle D), but they contain valuable raw materials such as proppant sands. A novel process for recovering raw materials from hydraulic fractu