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Idaho National Laboratory – Scientist Aaron Wilson wins award for innovative fracking wastewater-filtering technology
November 18, 2013 /
Hydraulic fracturing has been under fire for the amount of concentrated wastewater produced by the fracking process — up to 3 to 5 million gallons per drill site. However, a new technology developed at Idaho National Laboratory could change that by turning fracking wastewater back into potable water.
By Alexandra Branscombe for INL Communications & Governmental Affairs
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