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Environmental signatures and effects of an oil and gas wastewater spill in the Williston Basin, North Dakota

February 23, 2017

Wastewaters from oil and gas development pose largely unknown risks to environmental resources. In January 2015, 11.4 M L (million liters) of wastewater (300 g/L TDS) from oil production in the Williston Basin was reported to have leaked from a pipeline, spilling into Blacktail Creek, North Dakota. Geochemical and biological samples were collected in February and June 2015 to identify geochemical signatures of spilled wastewaters as well as biological responses along a 44-km river reach. February water samples had elevated chloride (1030 mg/L) and bromide (7.8 mg/L) downstream from the spill, compared to upstream levels (11 mg/L and

Publication Year 2017
Title Environmental signatures and effects of an oil and gas wastewater spill in the Williston Basin, North Dakota
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.11.157
Authors Isabelle Cozzarelli, Katherine Skalak, D.B. Kent, Mark Engle, Adam Benthem, Adam Mumford, Karl Haase, Aida Farag, David Harper, S. Nagel, Luke R. Iwanowicz, William Orem, Denise Akob, Jeanne Jaeschke, Joel Galloway, Matthias Kohler, Deborah L. Stoliker, Glenn D. Jolly
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science of the Total Environment
Index ID 70182459
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Research Program - Eastern Branch
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