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In reply to the discussion: Fracking Issues - NOT restricted to PA, but very relevant to all states with this problem. [View all]yortsed snacilbuper
(7,947 posts)35. At Allegheny River's headwaters, treatment plant for fracking wastewater stirs debate
The proposal, which the state Department of Environmental Protection is considering permitting, would allow Epiphany to accept and store truckloads of wastewater up to 400,000 gallons a day from shale gas drillers. That water would be injected into a natural gas heated-evaporation and distillation boiler where salts and other chemical contaminants would be removed. Up to 42,000 gallons a day of the remaining water would be piped through the municipal sewage treatment plant, then discharged into the Allegheny River.
http://www.post-gazette.com/powersource/companies/2018/03/18/Seneca-Nation-Allegheny-River-shale-gas-fracking-drilling-wastewater-epiphany-pittsburgh-potter/stories/201803080213
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Fracking Issues - NOT restricted to PA, but very relevant to all states with this problem. [View all]
HopeHoops
Jan 2012
OP
We bought our home over 40 years ago. We had an excellent well. Our water was plentiful
appleannie1
Feb 2012
#9
Now they want to go after a possible smigeon of shale oil here in Bucks County
starroute
Apr 2012
#17
Natural-gas liquid is gushing near a Colorado creek, and nobody can figure out how to stop it
Number9Dream
Mar 2013
#23
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limpyhobbler
Mar 2013
#25
At Allegheny River's headwaters, treatment plant for fracking wastewater stirs debate
yortsed snacilbuper
Mar 2018
#35