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UK shale wastewater 'challenge'

A NEW study by the University of Edinburgh’s School of Geoscience researchers published in the journal of Environmental Science: Water Research and Technology has suggested that waste water management from UK shale gas fraccing “poses a major challenge”.

 University of Edinburgh.

University of Edinburgh.

The researchers say that how waste fluids will be managed has not yet been addressed and "the capacity for the specialist treatment required is currently uncertain".   The assessment was made after...

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