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Contemporary Technologies for Shale-Gas Water and Environmental Management
Contemporary Technologies for Shale-Gas Water and Environmental Management

Contemporary Technologies for Shale-Gas Water and Environmental Management

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING

174 Pages, 8.50 x 11.00

Formats: Trade Paper, Mobipocket, EPUB

Trade Paper, $85.00 (CA $104.00) (US $85.00)

Publication Date: August 2012

ISBN 9781572782723

Rights: WOR

Water Environment Federation (Aug 2012)

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Overview

Cutting edge gas-shale corporate developers, environmental researchers, and concerned municipality representatives present contemporary technical information and explore potential issues and concerns with gas-shale stakeholders. The publication focuses on related science and engineering technology and presents information on emerging technologies, case studies, and rational cautions for chemical and radiological adverse human and environmental interactions. Includes: •Overview of gas-shale drilling and technology (Fracking 101) and management of water needs, reuse, and disposal.•Overview of chemical aspects and significant considerations of shale-gas water management.•Fate and transport of radium brought to the surface during drilling and other associated shale-gas operations.•Relationship of shale formation properties, produced water quality, and water management strategies.•The management of divalent metal scale formers (water softening) to enhance reuse of flowback water. •In-process reuse and recycle of impaired shale-gas waters prior to disposal.•Laboratory and field data linking conversion of bromides to bromate in conventional drinking water plant chlorination facilities.•Reversible sorption and desorption of organics from impoundment basins and wells by an innovative organic-inorganic material based on silica.•Case studies using nonconventional technology for treatment, reuse, and disposal of shale gas waters in Pennsylvania.•Impoundment liner considerations for flowback water retention.