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Episode 14: What do biocides have to do with fracking? w/Dr. Thomas Borch

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Biocides may be released into the environment in produced water through spills, surface water disposal, or reuse, potentially impacting public health and the environment. Dr. Thomas Borch, Professor in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Colorado State University, discusses why biocides are used in fracking and describes the difficulties identifying and measuring them in produced water.
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Biocides may be released into the environment in produced water through spills, surface water disposal, or reuse, potentially impacting public health and the environment. Dr. Thomas Borch, Professor in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Colorado State University, discusses why biocides are used in fracking and describes the difficulties identifying and measuring them in produced water.
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