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re: Nebraska Man Offers Fracking Polluted Water To Oil & Gas Commissioners!
Posted on 3/29/15 at 12:54 am to tiggerthetooth
Posted on 3/29/15 at 12:54 am to tiggerthetooth
See the original link did not include any background.
The arguments I've been making are still fairly valid. I'm not an expert in water disposal, but salt water disposal wells are drilled the same way any other production well is drilled. There are concerns with corrosion, but corrosion inhibitor and other mitigation processes are placed in the disposal fluid to resolve this. Disposal wells are drilled to a much deeper interval, and as I mentioned earlier, it's VERY difficult to receive permitting for a disposal well. Regular monitoring is required for all disposal wells, but some states regulate this harder than others.
The arguments I've been making are still fairly valid. I'm not an expert in water disposal, but salt water disposal wells are drilled the same way any other production well is drilled. There are concerns with corrosion, but corrosion inhibitor and other mitigation processes are placed in the disposal fluid to resolve this. Disposal wells are drilled to a much deeper interval, and as I mentioned earlier, it's VERY difficult to receive permitting for a disposal well. Regular monitoring is required for all disposal wells, but some states regulate this harder than others.
This post was edited on 3/29/15 at 12:55 am
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