Produced water beneficial use dialogue opportunities and challenges for re-use of produced water on Colorado's Western Slope
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Boulder, Colo. : CDR Associates, 2014.
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Bibliography page 18.
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The issue of produced water is a pressing one facing the State. Significant amounts of water are produced from oil and gas operations in Colorado, which has the third largest gas reserves in the country. In 2012, produced water amounted to over 41,000 acre-feet, with over 20,000 acre-feet from the Western Slope alone. There are numbers of complex legal, regulatory, geographic, technical, social, and political considerations involved in any discussion of produced water.
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CDR Associates. (2014). Produced water beneficial use dialogue: opportunities and challenges for re-use of produced water on Colorado's Western Slope . CDR Associates.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)CDR Associates. 2014. Produced Water Beneficial Use Dialogue: Opportunities and Challenges for Re-use of Produced Water On Colorado's Western Slope. CDR Associates.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)CDR Associates. Produced Water Beneficial Use Dialogue: Opportunities and Challenges for Re-use of Produced Water On Colorado's Western Slope CDR Associates, 2014.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)CDR Associates. Produced Water Beneficial Use Dialogue: Opportunities and Challenges for Re-use of Produced Water On Colorado's Western Slope CDR Associates, 2014.
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