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  2. Produced water - Wikipedia

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    Produced water is a term used in the oil industry or geothermal industry to describe water that is produced as a byproduct during the extraction of oil and natural gas, [1] or used as a medium for heat extraction.

  3. Hearing begins on proposed produced water reuse rule - AOL

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    It's called produced water. Produced water is an ... May 12—Should New Mexico clean up liquid wastewater that comes with oil and gas production and reuse it? The state's water pollution control ...

  4. Energy industry improves use of produced water - AOL

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    Aug. 15—The issue of what to do with produced water contaminated by its use in fracking is being dealt with in a variety of ways that are becoming more creative and effective by the year.

  5. Purified water - Wikipedia

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    However, demineralized water is often used interchangeably with deionized water and can be also confused with softened water, depending on the exact definition used: removing only the cations susceptible to precipitate as insoluble minerals (from there, "demineralization"), or removing all the "mineral species" present in water, and thus not ...

  6. Heavy water - Wikipedia

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    Heavy water can be toxic to humans, but a large amount would be needed for poisoning to occur. The most cost-effective process for producing heavy water is the Girdler sulfide process. Heavy water is used in various industries and is sold in different grades of purity.

  7. Water - Wikipedia

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    Much of the universe's water is produced as a byproduct of star formation. The formation of stars is accompanied by a strong outward wind of gas and dust. When this outflow of material eventually impacts the surrounding gas, the shock waves that are created compress and heat the gas. The water observed is quickly produced in this warm dense gas ...

  8. Degasser - Wikipedia

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    In this case the degasser may also act as a surge drum to ensure a steady flow of water to the treatment plant. Alternatively, it can be located downstream of produced water hydrocyclones. [4] In either case the degasser provides sufficient residence time to allow dissolved or entrained gases to be released from the produced water stream.

  9. The Style of Egg Experts Say You Shouldn't Be Eating Right Now

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    It’s important to use the right technique to be thorough. “Proper handwashing includes scrubbing for at least 20 seconds with hot, soapy water, including fingers and fingertips,” says Dr ...