Courtesy of Circle of Blue, a report on how producing oil produces even more water and getting rid of it is a large and expanding business: Producing oil produces even more water: two to five barrels of water for every barrel of fracked oil Produced water, as the industry calls it, is a noxious mix, a […]
Read more »Courtesy of the Circle of Blue, a detailed look at water required to develop New Mexico’s Permian basin: Deep beneath the desert that surrounds this oil boomtown is a fossil fuel bounty of staggering riches reachable only by penetrating vulnerable beds of porous limestone and soluble salt at considerable environmental and public risk. Carlsbad is […]
Read more »Via The Conversation, an article on the increasing reliance of Australian cities on desalination to supply drinking water: Removing salts and other impurities from water is really difficult. For thousands of years people, including Aristotle, tried to make fresh water from sea water. In the 21st century, advances in desalination technology mean water authorities in Australia […]
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