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Treatment of Produced Waters Using a Surfactant Modified Zeolite/Vapor Phase Bioreactor System

Description: Co-produced water from the oil and gas industry accounts for a significant waste stream in the United States. It is by some estimates the largest single waste stream in the country, aside from nonhazardous industrial wastes. Characteristics of produced water include high total dissolved solids content, dissolved organic constituents such as benzene and toluene, an oil and grease component, and chemicals added during the oil-production process. While most of the produced water is disposed via re… more
Date: April 1, 2003
Creator: Katz, Lynn E.; Kinney, Kerry A.; Bowman, R. S. & Sullivan, E. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Treatment of Produced Waters Using a Surfactant Modified Zeolite/Vapor Phase Bioreator System

Description: Co-produced water from the oil and gas industry is by some estimates the largest single waste stream in the country, aside from nonhazardous industrial wastes. Characteristics of produced water include high total dissolved solids content, dissolved organic constituents such as benzene and toluene, an oil and grease component, and chemicals added during the oil-production process. While most of the produced water is disposed via reinjection, some of them must be treated to remove organic constit… more
Date: October 1, 2003
Creator: Katz, Lynn E.; Kinney, Kerry A.; Bowman, R. S. & Sullivan, E. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Treatment of Produced Oil and Gas Waters With Surfactant-Modified Zeolite

Description: Co-produced water from the oil and gas industry accounts for a significant waste stream in the United States. It is by some estimates the largest single waste stream in the country, aside from nonhazardous industrial wastes. Characteristics of produced water include high total dissolved solids content, dissolved organic constituents such as benzene and toluene, an oil and grease component, and chemicals added during the oil-production process. While most of the produced water is disposed via re… more
Date: November 1, 2003
Creator: Katz, Lynn E.; Bowman, R. S. & Sullivan, E. J.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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