IMPACT OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON THE QUALITY OF NATURAL WATERS

Poland, due to the estimated shale gas deposits amounting to 346-768 billion m3 has become one of the most attractive regions for shale gas exploration in Europe. Throughout the period 2010-2015, 72 exploratory drillings have been made (as of 4.01.2016) while hydraulic fracturing was carried out 25...

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Main Authors: Wojciech Cel, Justyna Kujawska, Henryk Wasąg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Ecological Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/IMPACT-OF-HYDRAULIC-FRACTURING-ON-THE-QUALITY-OF-NATURAL-WATERS,67852,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-2e1c760852ba45b4b28a4bd9d2d8318d2020-11-25T01:00:18ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932017-03-01182636810.12911/22998993/6785267852IMPACT OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON THE QUALITY OF NATURAL WATERSWojciech Cel0Justyna Kujawska1Henryk Wasąg2Faculty of Environemntal Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 40B, 20-618 Lublin, PolandFaculty of Environemntal Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 40B, 20-618 Lublin, PolandFaculty of Environemntal Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 40B, 20-618 Lublin, PolandPoland, due to the estimated shale gas deposits amounting to 346-768 billion m3 has become one of the most attractive regions for shale gas exploration in Europe. Throughout the period 2010-2015, 72 exploratory drillings have been made (as of 4.01.2016) while hydraulic fracturing was carried out 25 times. Employing new drilling and shale gas prospecting technologies raises a question pertaining to their impact on the environment. The number of chemical compounds used (approximately 2000) for the production of new technological fluids may potentially pollute the environment. The fact that the composition of these fluids remains undisclosed hinders the assessment of their impact on the environment and devising optimal methods for managing this type of waste. The presented work indicates the chemical compounds which may infiltrate to groundwater, identified on the basis of technological fluids characteristics, as well as the review of studies pertaining to their impact on potable water carried out in the United States. The study focused on marking heavy metals, calcium, sodium, magnesium, potassium, chlorides and sulphates in the surface waters collected in proximity of Lewino well.http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/IMPACT-OF-HYDRAULIC-FRACTURING-ON-THE-QUALITY-OF-NATURAL-WATERS,67852,0,2.htmlshale gashydraulic fracturing
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author Wojciech Cel
Justyna Kujawska
Henryk Wasąg
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Justyna Kujawska
Henryk Wasąg
IMPACT OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON THE QUALITY OF NATURAL WATERS
Journal of Ecological Engineering
shale gas
hydraulic fracturing
author_facet Wojciech Cel
Justyna Kujawska
Henryk Wasąg
author_sort Wojciech Cel
title IMPACT OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON THE QUALITY OF NATURAL WATERS
title_short IMPACT OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON THE QUALITY OF NATURAL WATERS
title_full IMPACT OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON THE QUALITY OF NATURAL WATERS
title_fullStr IMPACT OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON THE QUALITY OF NATURAL WATERS
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING ON THE QUALITY OF NATURAL WATERS
title_sort impact of hydraulic fracturing on the quality of natural waters
publisher Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)
series Journal of Ecological Engineering
issn 2299-8993
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Poland, due to the estimated shale gas deposits amounting to 346-768 billion m3 has become one of the most attractive regions for shale gas exploration in Europe. Throughout the period 2010-2015, 72 exploratory drillings have been made (as of 4.01.2016) while hydraulic fracturing was carried out 25 times. Employing new drilling and shale gas prospecting technologies raises a question pertaining to their impact on the environment. The number of chemical compounds used (approximately 2000) for the production of new technological fluids may potentially pollute the environment. The fact that the composition of these fluids remains undisclosed hinders the assessment of their impact on the environment and devising optimal methods for managing this type of waste. The presented work indicates the chemical compounds which may infiltrate to groundwater, identified on the basis of technological fluids characteristics, as well as the review of studies pertaining to their impact on potable water carried out in the United States. The study focused on marking heavy metals, calcium, sodium, magnesium, potassium, chlorides and sulphates in the surface waters collected in proximity of Lewino well.
topic shale gas
hydraulic fracturing
url http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/IMPACT-OF-HYDRAULIC-FRACTURING-ON-THE-QUALITY-OF-NATURAL-WATERS,67852,0,2.html
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