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Soil & Groundwater Newsletter August 2, 2012 |
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We are Gonna Need a Bigger Pump
The Problem:At a large industrial site, traditional horizontal and vertical extent investigations failed to reveal what eventually turned out to be highly localized seams of Trichloroethylene (TCE) DNAPL at areas of the property where unusual lithology came into play. In addition to the “hide & seek” nature of finding the contamination in these areas, it became clear that Trap & Treat BOS 100 injections would need to be more precise than usual in order to achieve the project cleanup objectives.The Solution:A high resolution sampling strategy was implemented to evaluate ... | ||
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Modern practices of hydraulic fracturing: a focus on Canadian resources
A new report, "The Modern Practices of Hydraulic Fracturing: A Focus on Canadian Resources", provides a comprehensive overview of hydraulic fracturing in Canada. The culmination of a year-long research project, the report provides a review of factual and objective information on the practice of hydraulic fracturing and its importance to the development of Canadian shale oil and natural gas resource plays. The research looks at how hydraulic fracturing works, how it is regulated by government, and the best management practices industry uses to address potential environmental and human health ... | ||
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