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Why and How to Recycle Oil and Gas Wastewater

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Why and How to Recycle Oil and Gas Wastewater
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Excellent, considering that things are clearly in flux and that no one knows how the Texas Legislature will jump the next time we're actually faced with a state-wide drought.

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In recent years, the Railroad Commission and Texas Legislature have taken steps to facilitate recycling wastewater. Faced with water supply shortages and seismic activity, should Texas do more?

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Why and How to Recycle Oil and Gas Wastewater (May 2018)

In recent years, the Railroad Commission and Texas Legislature have taken steps to facilitate recycling wastewater. Faced with water supply shortages and seismic activity, should Texas do more?

Originally presented: Apr 2018 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

Adam Friedman, McElroy, Sullivan, Miller & Weber, LLP - Austin, TX