produced water monitor Articles
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Successful Presentation of White Paper at the 24th Annual Produced Water Society Seminar
President Gary Bartman of Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments successfully presented his white paper titled "Produced Water Monitoring: Performance Improvements" at the 24th Annual Produced Water Society Seminar 2014. The white paper, "Produced Water Monitoring: Performance Improvements", explained how the continuous on-line monitoring of oil concentration in produced water for discharge and ...
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Different technology options for monitoring oil in produced water – inline continuous monitoring and IR analysis
No offshore facility wants to be caught with a sheen around their platform as that can result in a costly fine for exceeding discharge permit limits for oil. Onboard oil in water analyzers are necessary to ensure the oil/water separation systems are functioning properly before overboard disposal of the produced water. Bench top analyzers have traditionally been used to test oil in water although ...
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What is Produced Water?
Produced water is a byproduct brought to the surface during oil and gas exploration and production. Sometimes it is called formation water, brine, or saltwater. It is typically brackish and comes from underground formations, either from zones adjacent to the oil and gas, or from the same zone as the hydrocarbons. In some oil and gas operations, the produced water results from injecting clean ...
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The impact of plant water uptake and recharge on groundwater level at a site in the Loess Plateau of China
Shallow groundwater in unconsolidated sediments represents a substantial water resource in the Chinese Loess Plateau. However, prior to development of the water supply for agriculture, annual and seasonal fluctuation of the recharge mechanism should be clarified. Since the region is arid, the effect of plant water uptake on groundwater fluctuation must also be assessed. A study was therefore ...
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A Framework for Assessing Cumulative Effects in Watersheds: An Introduction to Canadian Case Studies
From 2008 to 2013, a series of studies supported by the Canadian Water Network were conducted in Canadian watersheds in an effort to improve methods to assess cumulative effects. These studies fit under a common framework for watershed cumulative effects assessment (CEA). This paper presents an introduction to the Special Series on Watershed CEA in Integrated Environmental Assessment and ...
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AquaLab Analyzer provides real-time phosphorus measurement in Everglades
When it comes to ecosystem sustainability, Florida is no backwater. The South Florida Water Management District, which includes the unique Everglades habitat, had a major challenge. The EPA and various governmental authorities have defined limits for many water quality parameters to support a water body’s designated use. Any physical, chemical or biological condition that threatens the designated ...
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EPA 2009 Protective Action Guideline Levels
WE HAVE BEEN WAITING SINCE 1992 THE Old Document: In 1992 the EPA published its Manual of Protective Action Guides and Protective Actions for Nuclear Incidents. This is an excellent manual. But One Major Fault: All radiation levels are given in REM per year. There is no guidance for the layman in terms airborne or waterborne concentrations in terms of micro Cuires or Becquerel /Liter for ...
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Re-agent dosing - Sodimate installs standardised equipment to meet the specifications of each plant case study
Water quality refining is the most essential step in water treatment processes. When done properly, it guarantees palatable taste characteristics suitable for drinking water. The reliability and accuracy of the processes for storing, metering, and dissolving the required re-agents are indispensible for successfully completing this final treatment. Outlined below is a case story about Viry- ...
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