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Characterizing Groundwater Impacts From Shale Energy Development in NE PA
Dave Yoxtheimer provides a summary of data on groundwater impacts from Shale Gas Drilling.
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Overview
Description
When: July 27, 2015 1:40 PM
He also discusses specific data from their study of groundwater around a specific site in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Time Log
- 00:52 - Introduction to Shale Gas Drilling
- 6:58 - Water Protection Measures During Drilling
- 10:00 - The Shale Energy Water and Wastewater Cycle
- 20:15 - Groundwater Impact Risks
- 41:32 - A Case Study of Groundwater Impacts in NE Pennsylvania
- 51:33 - Question/Answer Session Begins
- 58:31 - Webinar Ends
Instructors
Water wells, springs and cisterns Pond management Watershed management Water conservation Shale gas drilling and water Acid deposition
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