Produced Water Treatment
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Fracking Water 'eBay' Looks To Sidestep Water Systems
10/6/2015
A company in Boston wants to be a kind of Expedia for water service, according to The Oklahoman, and Xconomy called the company an “eBay” for fracking water.
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Lawmaker Wary Of Fracking Wastewater On Crops
9/18/2015
A California legislator wants foods made with crops that rely on recycled fracking wastewater to be labelled as such.
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Oil And Gas Spills 180 Million Gallons Of Wastewater
9/16/2015
Wastewater spills at energy operations in the U.S. are on the rise, possibly reaching more than 180 million gallons over five years.
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Frac Water Management Industry Still Worth $1.9 Billion
8/26/2015
As global oil prices have dropped, fracking activity has declined. But treating fracking wastewater remains a major opportunity for the water industry, according to a recent report by Lux Research.
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Energy Industry Slams EPA Fracking Wastewater Plan
8/19/2015
The EPA’s plan to ban the processing of fracking waste at municipal treatment plants is drawing heated criticism from the energy industry.
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New Tech To Treat Fracking Wastewater Goes Global
7/31/2015
Fracking wastewater treatment technology developed at a national lab is about to go global.
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It’s Counterintuitive, But Fracking May Help Conserve Water
7/13/2015
Are natural gas companies the unsung heroes of water conservation? The industry is notorious for the scale of its water needs in this era of scarcity and drought, but there is reason to believe that the rise of this form of energy production may actually help conserve water.
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Texas Regulators Investigate Link Between Fracking And Earthquakes
6/25/2015
State regulators are considering whether fracking injection wells are the cause of recent earthquakes in Texas.
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Texas Bans Fracking Bans
6/24/2015
A ban on bans is one of the most recent developments in the debate over whether to set rules aimed at limiting the environmental impact of fracking.
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Lawsuit Forces Federal Transparency On Subsea Fracking
6/19/2015
The U.S. government has settled a lawsuit with a nonprofit group over data on subsea fracking in the Gulf of Mexico, which critics say poses a major threat to groundwater.