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Examination of brine contamination risk to aquatic resources from petroleum development in the Williston Basin

May 9, 2011

U.S. Geological Survey scientists and cooperating partners are examining the potential risk to aquatic resources (for example, wetlands, streams) by contamination from saline waters (brine) produced by petroleum development in the Williston Basin of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The primary goals of this study are to provide a science-based approach to assess potential risk of brine contamination to aquatic systems and to help focus limited monitoring and mitigation resources on the areas of greatest need. These goals will be accomplished through field investigations that quantify brine movement and risk assessments using remotely-sensed and other spatial datasets.

Publication Year 2011
Title Examination of brine contamination risk to aquatic resources from petroleum development in the Williston Basin
DOI 10.3133/fs20113047
Authors Robert A. Gleason, Joanna N. Thamke, Bruce D. Smith, Brian A. Tangen, Tara L. Chesley-Preston, Todd M. Preston
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Fact Sheet
Series Number 2011-3047
Index ID fs20113047
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center