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USGS Tool Could Predict, Prevent Wetlands Contamination By Sub-Surface Wastewater

By Andrew Pieper on January 27, 2014
Posted in Uncategorized

While advances in hydraulic fracturing technology have resulted in an oil and gas boom in North Dakota and other parts of the U.S., the industry, federal and state regulators, and local communities have also had to contend with outgrowths of that development.  One particular issue confronting those groups is how to handle and dispose of…

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