Chair: J. Berton Fisher, Lithochimeia, LLC, Tulsa, OK
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DEFINING METRICS FOR RELIABILITY OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING OPERATION IN SHALE GAS
Hamed Hamedifar & Richard E. Green, DNV GL, Katy, TX; Lars Sørum, DNV GL, Oslo, Norway
A CASE STUDY: RESPONDING TO PUBLIC CONCERNS OVER HIGH VOLUME HYDRAULIC FRACTURING
Jone Guerin & Gene Florentino, Ecology & Environment, Inc., Lancaster, NY; Richard Morse, Ecology & Environment, Inc., Albany, NY
“FRACKING” OR HYDRAULIC FRACTURING: HOW MEDIA SHAPES PUBLIC PERCEPTION AND REGULATORY PROCESS
Megan Schwartz, Molly Middaugh & Daniel Tormey, ENVIRON International Corporation, Los Angeles, CA
AQUA IACTA EST: HOW MUCH WATER IS REALLY USED IN HYDRAULIC FRACTURING
J. Berton Fisher, Lithochimeia, LLC,Tulsa, OK
THOUGHTS ON HYDRAULIC FRACTURING
John Veil, Veil Environmental, LLC, Annapolis, MD
EXECUTION OF LARGE WATER MANAGEMENT PROJECTS FOR THE OILFIELD: A PIPELINE CASE STUDY
Clay Maugans, Select Energy Services, Fort Worth, TX; Dave Henley, Select Energy Services, Houston, TX
DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF AN ACID MINE DRAINAGE WATER TREATMENT PROCESS FOR SOURCE WATER
Ann E. Lane, Richard K. Peterson, Michael R. Heinrichs & Paul J. Usinowicz, Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH