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Subsurface Disposal of Waste in Canada - III by R. O. Van Everdingen Pdf
Reviews criteria used in selection of disposal regions, sites and formations. Identifies regions in Canada where subsurface disposal of noxious, toxic or harmful wastes should not be allowed, and reviews regions with some potential for the safe disposal of selected liquid wastes by injection into the subsurface.
Author : R. O. Van Everdingen Publisher : Water Resources Branch : Information Canada Page : 40 pages File Size : 49,5 Mb Release : 1974 Category : Factory and trade waste ISBN : ERDC:35925002194972
Subsurface Disposal of Waste in Canada by R. O. Van Everdingen Pdf
"In view of the growing concern about the existing industrial pollution of air, soil and surface waters, the subsurface disposal of industrial waste is rapidly becoming an alternative with considerable attraction for those in the waste-management field. The present report presents a general appraisal of the principal limitations of the potential of the method"--Introd., p. 1, 2.
SUBSURFACE WASTE DISPOSAL IN LAMBTON COUNTY, ONTARIO - PIEZOMETRIC HEAD IN THE DISPOSAL FORMATION AND GROUND WATER CHEMISTRY OF THE SHALLOW AQUIFER. by Anonim Pdf
Author : Canadian Geoscience Council Publisher : Ottawa, Canada : Published for the Council by the Geological Survey of Canada Page : 94 pages File Size : 54,9 Mb Release : 1979 Category : Engineering geology ISBN : UIUC:30112098323378
Environmental Review of Onshore Canadian Oil and Gas Drilling and Production Activities by Canada. Environmental Protection Programs Directorate,Canada. Environmental Protection Service,Zenon Environmental Enterprises, Ltd Pdf
Current and proposed Canadian onshore oil and gas drilling and production activities are reviewed with respect to their potential for environmental effects. Canadian petroleum geology and related hydrogeology are described to provide a framework for discussion of the impact of oil and gas drilling and recovery operations, including tar sands development, and waste disposal practices. Environmental legislation applicable to oil and gas industry activities is also reviewed. Major environmental concerns identified include the potential for soil and groundwater contamination by drilling fluids, solid wastes, chemical additives, oils and brines, produced sands, and liquid wastes. The potential for contamination depends on handling and disposal practices and the geologic and hydrogeologic characteristics of the drilling and production site. Although fairly comprehensive legislation is in place, its effectiveness in the long-term has not been assessed, and no specific legislation exists for in situ tar sands development. Areas where knowledge is lacking and research is required have been identified.
Donald Robert Rima,Edith B. Chase,Beverly M. Myers
Author : Donald Robert Rima,Edith B. Chase,Beverly M. Myers Publisher : Unknown Page : 320 pages File Size : 46,7 Mb Release : 1971 Category : Waste disposal in the ground ISBN : WISC:89048102438