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Early tests don't find tainted water from oil boom
« on: November 17, 2014, 08:36:45 PM »
Early tests don't find tainted water from oil boom
Associated Press
By MATTHEW BROWN  1 hour ago



BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Random testing of shallow groundwater in the Northern Plains oil patch found no evidence of contamination from an energy boom that's already seen more than 8,500 wells drilled, federal scientists said Monday.

However, the U.S. Geological Survey cautioned that the tests could have missed contamination from surface spills or leaking well casings. That's because water can take many hundreds of years to migrate beneath the surface, meaning contamination might not have reached USGS sample sites.

"This is good news, really good news," said USGS hydrologist Rod Caldwell. "But we didn't try to sample a bunch of water all around oil and gas wells. We just tried to look at the overall health of the aquifer."

Caldwell added that more research was needed to assess the continuing impacts of energy development.

As many as 60,000 more wells could be drilled in the Northern Plains in coming decades.

In the recent study, published in the scientific journal Groundwater, researchers looked at 30 domestic water wells in North Dakota and Montana. Samples from the wells were analyzed for methane, brine and other byproducts of drilling.

Brine, also known as produced water, is a liquid that comes out of the ground with crude extracted from beneath the Earth's surface. It can be 10 times saltier than ocean water.

Disposal methods have improved in recent decades, with much of the brine now re-injected into deep geological formations.

For some older oil fields that lacked such safeguards — such as the East Poplar oil field on Montana's Fort Peck Indian Reservation — brine from leaking storage ponds tainted drinking water supplies.

The USGS study was the first region-wide assessment of shallow groundwater quality in the Williston Basin area, which includes the massive Bakken and Three Forks oil formations.

Researchers also examined the age of the water samples — meaning the length of time it takes for water that soaks into the ground to recharge the underground aquifers. Most of the samples taken involved water more than 1,000 years old.

The study focused on the Fort Union Formation, an aquifer used for public drinking water supplies and stockwater for livestock.


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