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Hydraulic Fracturing Impacts and Technologies: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

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Hydraulic Fracturing Impacts and Technologies: A Multidisciplinary Perspective serves as an introduction to hydraulic fracturing and provides balanced coverage of its benefits and potential negative effects. Presenting a holistic assessment of hydraulic fracturing and its environmental impacts, this book chronicles the history and development of unconventional oil and gas production and describes the risks associated with the use of these technologies. More specifically, it addresses hydraulic fracturings use and dependence on large amounts of water as a fracturing medium. It examines the limits of reusing flowback and produced water, explores cost-effective ways to clean or effectively dispose of water used in fracturing, and provides suggestions for the efficient use, discovery, and recycle potential of non-potable water. Utilizing a team of experts from industry and academia, the text provides readers with a multiple lens approachincorporating various perspectives and solutions surrounding this evolving technology.

This book:

  • Leads with an overview of hydraulic fracturing operations and technologies
  • Considers a variety of legal issues associated with hydraulic fracturing
  • Summarizes human health and environmental risks associated with hydraulic fracturing operations
  • Discusses the analytes chosen by researchers as possible indicators of groundwater contamination from unconventional drilling processes
  • Presents strategies for reducing the freshwater footprint of hydraulic fracturing
  • Discusses water treatment technologies and solutions to recycle and reuse produced waters, and more

Hydraulic Fracturing Impacts and Technologies: A Multidisciplinary Perspective brings together experts from disciplines that include petroleum, civil, and environmental engineering; environmental sciences chemistry toxicology; law; media; and communications; and provides readers with a multidisciplinary outlook and unbiased, scientifically credible solutions to issues surrounding hydraulic fracturing operations.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 684g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jun 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781498721172

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Dr. Venkatesh Uddameri PhD P.E. is a professor and director of the Water Resources Center in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas Tech University Lubbock. He has research interests in groundwater modeling sustainable water resources management conjunctive surface watergroundwater interactions waterenergy nexus decision support systems for water resources planning and climate change. Dr. Uddameri completed his bachelors degree in civil engineering from Osmania University India and received his masters and doctoral degrees in civil engineering and environmental engineering respectively from the University of Maine. Dr. Audra Morse PE PhD is the associate dean for undergraduate studies in the Whitacre College of Engineering (WCOE) and a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Texas Tech University. She leads the Engineering Opportunities Center which provides retention placement and academic support services to WCOE students. Her professional experience is focused on water and wastewater treatment specifically water reclamation systems membrane filtration and the fate of personal products in treatment systems.Kay J. Tindle MEd is the director of the Research Development Team in the Office of the Vice President for Research at Texas Tech University (TTU) Lubbock. In this role she links faculty researchers with regional state and national partners to further develop collaborative teams to advance and achieve the strategic goals championed by the university. Among other initiatives she works with the leader of TTUs Unconventional Production Technology and Environmental Consortium (UpTec) a multidisciplinary collaborative research group that focuses on hydraulic fracturing research. Kay is currently pursuing a PhD in higher education research at TTU.

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