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Reclamation of Produced Water for Beneficial Use

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Pages 185-200 | Published online: 09 Nov 2011

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Rajab M. Abousnina, Long D. Nghiem & J Bundschuh. (2015) Comparison between oily and coal seam gas produced water with respect to quantity, characteristics and treatment technologies: a review. Desalination and Water Treatment 54:7, pages 1793-1808.
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Atousa Ghaffarian Khorram, Narges Fallah, Bahram Nasernejad, Neda Afsham, Mahdi Esmaelzadeh & Vahid Vatanpour. (2023) Electrochemical-based processes for produced water and oily wastewater treatment: A review. Chemosphere 338, pages 139565.
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Muhammad Ibrahim, Muhammad Haq Nawaz, Prangya Ranjan Rout, Jun-Wei Lim, Bandita Mainali & Muhammad Kashif Shahid. (2023) Advances in Produced Water Treatment Technologies: An In-Depth Exploration with an Emphasis on Membrane-Based Systems and Future Perspectives. Water 15:16, pages 2980.
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L.T. Popoola, S.G. Udeagbara, A.S. Yusuff, A.A. Adeyi, M.A. Lala & I.A. Salaudeen. (2023) Oilfield produced water assessment from onshore treatment facilities in Niger Delta: Water quality susceptibility and suitability for soil irrigation. South African Journal of Chemical Engineering 45, pages 127-135.
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Sehoon Chang, Gawain Thomas, Wei Wang & Hooisweng Ow. (2023) Fully automated microfluidic mixing aided in-line detection of trace level oil field tracers. Geoenergy Science and Engineering 222, pages 111171.
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Ming Chen, Stacy Tinner, Karen Shafer-Peltier, Stephen Randtke, Orion Dollar & Edward Peltier. (2022) Boron removal from synthetic brines and oilfield produced waters using aluminum electrocoagulation. Science of The Total Environment 848, pages 157733.
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Dan Cai, Tailiang Zhang & Fangjie Zhang. (2017) Evaluation of oilfield‐produced water treated with a prepared magnetic inorganic polymer: Poly(silicate aluminum)/magnetite. Journal of Applied Polymer Science 135:4.
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Ezerie Henry Ezechi, Nasiman Sapari, Ezerie Jane Menyechi, Clement M. Ude & Emmanuel Olisa. (2017) Treatment of produced water in a floating carrier bioreactor. Environmental Engineering Research 22:2, pages 210-215.
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Mary Kay Camarillo, Jeremy K. Domen & William T. Stringfellow. (2016) Physical-chemical evaluation of hydraulic fracturing chemicals in the context of produced water treatment. Journal of Environmental Management 183, pages 164-174.
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Selvaraj Munirasu, Mohammad Abu Haija & Fawzi Banat. (2016) Use of membrane technology for oil field and refinery produced water treatment—A review. Process Safety and Environmental Protection 100, pages 183-202.
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Ronan K. McGovern, Adam M. Weiner, Lige Sun, Chester G. Chambers, Syed M. Zubair & John H. Lienhard V. (2014) On the cost of electrodialysis for the desalination of high salinity feeds. Applied Energy 136, pages 649-661.
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Liu Yang, Wang Zhihua, Li Xianli, Le Xinpeng & Wang Xiaotong. (2014) ASP Flooding Produced Water Management: Evaluation, Disposal and Reuse. ASP Flooding Produced Water Management: Evaluation, Disposal and Reuse.
Shu Hong Si. (2014) City Soil Pollution Degree of Heavy Metals. Advanced Materials Research 955-959, pages 1107-1111.
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Bethany Alley, Alex Beebe, John RodgersJr.Jr. & James W. Castle. (2011) Chemical and physical characterization of produced waters from conventional and unconventional fossil fuel resources. Chemosphere 85:1, pages 74-82.
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Jennifer E. Horner, James W. Castle & John H. RodgersJrJr. (2011) A risk assessment approach to identifying constituents in oilfield produced water for treatment prior to beneficial use. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 74:4, pages 989-999.
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Abdulwahab M Ali Tuwati, Maohong Fan & Mark A. Bentley. (2011) Reaction kinetic model for a recent co-produced water treatment technology. Journal of Environmental Sciences 23:3, pages 360-365.
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Mehrdad Ebrahimi, Daniel Willershausen, Kikavous Shams Ashaghi, Larisa Engel, Laura Placido, Peter Mund, Peter Bolduan & Peter Czermak. (2010) Investigations on the use of different ceramic membranes for efficient oil-field produced water treatment. Desalination 250:3, pages 991-996.
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