zdas04
Mechanical
- Jun 25, 2002
- 10,274
I teach a class that includes a section on Oil & Gas industry Produced Water Disposal. The class is very much U.S.-centric, but I teach it in international locations.
One of the slides compares Water Quality standards, to a local river near my home, to the quality of produced water in a CBM (Coalbed Methane or Coalseam Gas) field. I was looking to change my example river from U.S. to somewhere on another continent, but I've been unable to find a Cation/Anion analysis with TDS, pH, and turbidity for a major river. I'd like to use the Thames, Danube, Nile, Amazon, or the Yangtze, or any river that has wide recognition around the world, but I have been wildly unsuccessful finding any gross-level information on any major river that is used for a municipal water supply. I can find a lot of information about the specific trace elements that people are concerned about today, but not Sodium or pH.
Does anyone have an example water analysis from a major river that they would be willing to share? Thank you.
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
Please see FAQ731-376 for tips on how to make the best use of Eng-Tips Fora.
"It is always a poor idea to ask your Bridge Club for medical advice or a collection of geek engineers for legal advice"
One of the slides compares Water Quality standards, to a local river near my home, to the quality of produced water in a CBM (Coalbed Methane or Coalseam Gas) field. I was looking to change my example river from U.S. to somewhere on another continent, but I've been unable to find a Cation/Anion analysis with TDS, pH, and turbidity for a major river. I'd like to use the Thames, Danube, Nile, Amazon, or the Yangtze, or any river that has wide recognition around the world, but I have been wildly unsuccessful finding any gross-level information on any major river that is used for a municipal water supply. I can find a lot of information about the specific trace elements that people are concerned about today, but not Sodium or pH.
Does anyone have an example water analysis from a major river that they would be willing to share? Thank you.
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
Please see FAQ731-376 for tips on how to make the best use of Eng-Tips Fora.
"It is always a poor idea to ask your Bridge Club for medical advice or a collection of geek engineers for legal advice"