Subsurface Disposal Of Mine Water ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Robert Stefanko
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The concept of disposing of liquid industrial wastes by deep-well injection is not a new one. Brines associated with crude oil long have been disposed of in this manner, with the additional benefit of aiding secondary oil recovery. More recently, with the expansion of nuclear energy, the lethal, highly radioactive wastes which are by-products of the fission process have created severe disposal problems. During the past ten years, a variety of industries have resorted to subsurface disposal, some of the details of which are given elsewhere (1,2). The list reveals wide variations in injection rate, pumping pressure, cost, and waste disposition. Included are successful installations in Western Pennsylvania.
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APA: Robert Stefanko  (1969)  Subsurface Disposal Of Mine Water ? Introduction

MLA: Robert Stefanko Subsurface Disposal Of Mine Water ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1969.

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