Soil & Groundwater Newsletter
February 07, 2013

This Week´s Featured News Stories
McDonald Hopkins issues alert on the rising tide of produced water
Water continues to be a hot topic in the shale gas industry because recovery of shale gas requires large quantities of water. The impact of shale gas extraction on the water supply has already become a controversial issue. With the escalation of oil and gas production in the Utica and Marcellus shale plays, there is a growing awareness, and some concern, about the quantity of fresh water that must be used to enable production. Enormous volumes of water must be injected to depths often exceeding one mile to free up and produce valued hydrocarbons. But ironically, water already existing at those ...
GSE Environmental Announces Acquisition of SynTec, LLC
GSE Holding, Inc. (NYSE:GSE), a leading global provider of highly engineered geosynthetic containment solutions for environmental protection and confinement applications, today announced it has acquired all of the equity interests of SynTec, LLC, based in Baltimore, Maryland, for approximately $10 millioncash. "We are excited to welcome SynTec, a proven leader and manufacturer of geosynthetic drainage and soil reinforcement products, into the GSE family," said Mark Arnold, President and Chief Executive Officer of GSE Environmental. "The addition of SynTec highlights our focus on identifying and ...
Xitech Instruments, Inc.
Xitech manufactures a complete line of active free product recovery systems, groundwater remediation systems, and air sampling technology for environmental consulting companies.

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