有机质
水力压裂
反渗透
环境科学
采出水
溶解有机碳
水质
非常规油
废水
海水淡化
过滤(数学)
水处理
废物管理
石油工程
环境工程
环境化学
化学
化石燃料
地质学
工程类
统计
生物化学
有机化学
生物
膜
数学
生态学
作者
Yaal Lester,Imma Ferrer,E. Michael Thurman,Kurban A. Sitterley,Julie A. Korak,George R. Aiken,Karl G. Linden
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.01.043
摘要
A suite of analytical tools was applied to thoroughly analyze the chemical composition of an oil/gas well flowback water from the Denver–Julesburg (DJ) basin in Colorado, and the water quality data was translated to propose effective treatment solutions tailored to specific reuse goals. Analysis included bulk quality parameters, trace organic and inorganic constituents, and organic matter characterization. The flowback sample contained salts (TDS = 22,500 mg/L), metals (e.g., iron at 81.4 mg/L) and high concentration of dissolved organic matter (DOC = 590 mgC/L). The organic matter comprised fracturing fluid additives such as surfactants (e.g., linear alkyl ethoxylates) and high levels of acetic acid (an additives' degradation product), indicating the anthropogenic impact on this wastewater. Based on the water quality results and preliminary treatability tests, the removal of suspended solids and iron by aeration/precipitation (and/or filtration) followed by disinfection was identified as appropriate for flowback recycling in future fracturing operations. In addition to these treatments, a biological treatment (to remove dissolved organic matter) followed by reverse osmosis desalination was determined to be necessary to attain water quality standards appropriate for other water reuse options (e.g., crop irrigation). The study provides a framework for evaluating site-specific hydraulic fracturing wastewaters, proposing a suite of analytical methods for characterization, and a process for guiding the choice of a tailored treatment approach.
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