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Evaluation of Selected Ground Water Abatement Strategies for Two Produced Water Impact Sites

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Title Evaluation of Selected Ground Water Abatement Strategies for Two Produced Water Impact Sites
Creator Lee, Katharyn M.
Subject produced water management ground water abatement New Mexico Oil Conservation Division point source treatment natural attenuation vadose zone remedy saltwater disposal system Federal Underground Injection Control (UIC) program Ogallala aquifer Petroleum Storage Tank Bureau
Description A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. Past practices of produced water management in southeastern New Mexico have caused impact to ground water at numerous locations. Impacted ground water shows elevated levels of dissolved solids, including chloride and in some cases petroleum hydrocarbons. Operators must abate ground water impacts to comply with New Mexico Oil Conservation Division Rules. This paper discusses the environmental costs associated with several ground water abatement strategies that might be employed to cause ground...
Date 2007-12-13T09:17:13Z 2007-12-13T09:17:13Z 2007-12-13T09:17:13Z
Type Presentation Technical Report Working Paper
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/3543
Language en_US
Format 1959190 bytes application/pdf

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