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Evaluation and Analysis the Implemented Actions to Improve the Techniques for the Water Treatment

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Articulo Final_ Ginette Santiago (229.0Kb)
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2020
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Santiago Núñez, Ginette
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The theme of the oil industry is a popular one. The consequences of the hydraulic fracturing are bad and harmful to peoples’ lives. The effects that comes with the fracking are that harm the air, the soil, and the water. Studies binds the earthquakes with this, but no one had proven it. When the researcher moved to Midland, Texas, since you get near Pecos, Odessa and Midland (cities in the Permian Basin), automatically detects bad smell of rotten egg. Some days later, noticed that the water in the apartment smelled like the smell on the air. This project considered this issue. The quality of water, here in Midland and the nearby cities that are accessible to the hydraulic fracking areas, are in bad condition. This project will be investigating the implementations of quality controls in water treatment of the city of Odessa. Terms – Depot of Water, Hydraulic Fracturing, H2S, Reverse Osmosis.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12475/1036
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