All Days 1992
DOI: 10.2118/24331-ms
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Evaluation of Constructed Surface Flow and Wetlands Systems for the Treatment of Discharged Waters from Oil and Gas Operations in Wyoming

Abstract: The quality of produced and discharged waters is of increasing concern as the quality of potable waters within many regions of the country becomes a critical issue. The impact of discharged waters on the downstream water quality, as well as the flora and fauna within a discharge zone, is dependent on the quality of the water ultimately released into a drainage basin from a treatment system. In many regions of the country, discharge permits are being re-evaluated and sometimes recalled due to the actual and/or … Show more

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“…Benzene was used to assess the removal of low molecular weight aromatic petroleum compounds, these aromatics components in dissolved water phase constitutes huge environmental risks and defies most traditional treatment technologies 7, 25 . The filters have different filter bed volumes depending on different layers of aggregates.…”
Section: Materials and Methods System Design And Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Benzene was used to assess the removal of low molecular weight aromatic petroleum compounds, these aromatics components in dissolved water phase constitutes huge environmental risks and defies most traditional treatment technologies 7, 25 . The filters have different filter bed volumes depending on different layers of aggregates.…”
Section: Materials and Methods System Design And Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%