water reservoir cleaning Articles
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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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Zetor - Protecting hot water from bacteria - Case Study
Bacteriological contamination was detected in the Zetor company during a regular analysis of warm non-potable water, used for sanitary facilities. How we solved the bacteria The sanitary facilities in Zetor use three junction exchange stations, each with a volume of 32 m3. As the first step, we conducted a brief study into sanitation of hot water mains and explored the possibilities of ...
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A critical moment to harness green infrastructure—not concrete—to secure clean water
Natural ecosystems provide essential services for our communities. Forests and wetlands, for example, filter the water we drink, protect neighborhoods from floods and droughts, and shade aquatic habitat for fish populations. While nature provides this “green infrastructure,” water utilities and other decision-makers often attempt to replicate these services with concrete-and-steel ...
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