Reuse of water from fractured shale formations is growing, but success requires tailored treatment approaches to water chemistry
Water recycling in hydraulic fracturing operations can lower expenses, increase efficiency and reduce environmental impact, but several factors, including the complexity of shale gas production and the variability of water chemistries in different areas and regionally specific logistics makes a one-size-fits-all approach to water reuse impossible....
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