University of Texas's Arlington Is Proving Ground for New Fracking Water Treatment Technology
August 17, 2019
August 17, 2019
ARLINGTON, Texas, Aug. 17 [TNSscienceresearch] -- The University of Texas's Arlington Campus issued the following news release:
Millions of gallons of water are used in the hydraulic fracturing process to coax oil and gas from underground resources. But a byproduct of this process is a wastewater stream called produced water that can be recycled and treated for reuse.
Three newly published studies from a research team led by The University of Texas at Arlington suggest . . .
Millions of gallons of water are used in the hydraulic fracturing process to coax oil and gas from underground resources. But a byproduct of this process is a wastewater stream called produced water that can be recycled and treated for reuse.
Three newly published studies from a research team led by The University of Texas at Arlington suggest . . .