This document analyzes water use for oil and gas operations in northern Colorado. It finds that extended horizontal wells use the most total water, with a median of 6.58 million gallons, followed by horizontal wells at 2.89 million gallons, with vertical wells using the least at 360,000 gallons. Hydraulic fracturing accounts for most of the water used, with vertical wells using 81% of their total on fracturing and horizontal/extended wells using 96-98%. Water use is strongly correlated with the number of fracturing stages. Spatial patterns and the type of fracturing fluid can also influence water usage. The analysis aims to inform future water and energy development decisions.
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This document discusses the importance and sources of water. It begins by asking key questions about why water is important and how to keep it clean. It then reviews lessons on factors that harm soil. The main sources of water discussed are salt water from oceans, fresh water from rivers and lakes, groundwater, and water in the air. The water cycle is described as moving water between the air and land. Various uses of water are identified, including for drinking, washing, bathing, plants, and animals. The document emphasizes that water is essential for all living things.
Uniform plumbing codes & water use efficiency_Neeta Sharma_2013India Water Portal
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This document summarizes a presentation about water use efficiency and the Uniform Plumbing Code in India. It discusses IAPMO India's role in developing codes and standards, as well as education and training programs. It outlines IAPMO India's activities, including code development, training programs, product testing and certification, water and energy audits, and third party inspections. It then discusses concepts like water efficiency, innovative wastewater technologies, and the importance of codes. Finally, it provides details on the Uniform Plumbing Code for India and the Green Plumbing Code Supplement for India.
This document outlines 100 different uses of water according to a 3rd grade science project. It discusses how water is essential for all living things including plants, animals, and humans. It provides examples of how water is used for cleaning, cooking, drinking, transportation, recreation, making things, cooling, and more. The document emphasizes that water is vital for survival and serves countless important purposes in our lives and communities.
The document discusses measures to increase water use efficiency in Indian agriculture. It notes that agriculture accounts for 80-84% of water consumption in India but has low productivity and efficiency. Key challenges include limited technical capabilities, lack of capital, and inability to recover costs. Methods to improve efficiency include improving storage systems, conveyance infrastructure, and on-farm irrigation techniques. These involve reducing evaporation, seepage, waterlogging, and employing micro-irrigation, treated wastewater reuse, and growing less water-intensive crops. The document anticipates irrigation efficiency could increase to 50-60% for surface water and 72-75% for groundwater by 2025-2050 through these measures.
The document discusses various uses of water, including brushing teeth, cleaning hands, and watering plants. It also mentions using water for drinking, washing dishes, laundry, swimming, bathing, fishing, and other activities like showering, dog cleaning, and teeth brushing.
The document discusses various topics related to water use and management. It begins by describing the hydrologic cycle and major water compartments. It then discusses current water use, reasons for freshwater shortages, the impacts of dams and diversions, and approaches to water management. The document also explores potential solutions that could be employed if conventional water management strategies prove insufficient, such as cloud seeding, desalination, and increasing water use efficiency.
"Virtual Water Footprint: Accounting for hidden water use and ways to conser...Baljit Singh
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Virtual water is an accounting method that tracks the amount of water used in the production of goods and services. It considers both direct water use and indirect water used throughout the supply chain. The presenter discusses virtual water footprints of various foods and crops grown in India like wheat, rice, cotton and more. High water footprints were calculated for crops grown in Punjab and Haryana. The presenter recommends various solutions at personal and institutional levels to conserve water like reducing, reusing and recycling of water.
Blue Thumb is a Michigan-based company that manufactures and distributes water feature equipment and supplies. It was founded in 2000 and has since expanded from a 3,200 square foot space to over 50,000 square feet. The presentation discusses the history of water features from ancient times to modern day and how their design has evolved. It also provides an overview of different types of water features including koi ponds, water gardens, fountains, and wetlands. The role of plants and other natural elements in successful water feature design is emphasized.
Surface water, frozen water, and groundwater are the main sources of fresh water. Surface water comes from rivers, lakes, and wetlands and is replenished by precipitation and lost through discharge and evaporation. Frozen water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, though some proposals have explored using icebergs as a water source. Groundwater is stored underground. People use water for household needs like washing, drinking, and bathing, as well as agriculture, industry, and recreation. Conserving water helps protect this resource and some tips include only running dishwashers and washing machines with full loads, turning off taps when brushing teeth, checking for leaks, taking shorter showers, and watering lawns in
Gregor Radonji | Ali obstajajo za okolje primerni proizvodi
Ve informacij na spletni strani: http://seminar.outofthebox.si/
YT: http://www.youtube.com/user/OutBoxSI
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Du邸an Plut: Nizkoogljina Slovenija sonaravne razvojne in zaposlitvene pril...Umanotera
油
Sporoila znanosti o podnebnih spremembah,
Ljubljana, 23. 9. 2014, SAZU, Umanotera
Nizkoogljina Slovenija sonaravne razvojne in zaposlitvene prilo転nosti
This document discusses the importance and sources of water. It begins by asking key questions about why water is important and how to keep it clean. It then reviews lessons on factors that harm soil. The main sources of water discussed are salt water from oceans, fresh water from rivers and lakes, groundwater, and water in the air. The water cycle is described as moving water between the air and land. Various uses of water are identified, including for drinking, washing, bathing, plants, and animals. The document emphasizes that water is essential for all living things.
Uniform plumbing codes & water use efficiency_Neeta Sharma_2013India Water Portal
油
This document summarizes a presentation about water use efficiency and the Uniform Plumbing Code in India. It discusses IAPMO India's role in developing codes and standards, as well as education and training programs. It outlines IAPMO India's activities, including code development, training programs, product testing and certification, water and energy audits, and third party inspections. It then discusses concepts like water efficiency, innovative wastewater technologies, and the importance of codes. Finally, it provides details on the Uniform Plumbing Code for India and the Green Plumbing Code Supplement for India.
This document outlines 100 different uses of water according to a 3rd grade science project. It discusses how water is essential for all living things including plants, animals, and humans. It provides examples of how water is used for cleaning, cooking, drinking, transportation, recreation, making things, cooling, and more. The document emphasizes that water is vital for survival and serves countless important purposes in our lives and communities.
The document discusses measures to increase water use efficiency in Indian agriculture. It notes that agriculture accounts for 80-84% of water consumption in India but has low productivity and efficiency. Key challenges include limited technical capabilities, lack of capital, and inability to recover costs. Methods to improve efficiency include improving storage systems, conveyance infrastructure, and on-farm irrigation techniques. These involve reducing evaporation, seepage, waterlogging, and employing micro-irrigation, treated wastewater reuse, and growing less water-intensive crops. The document anticipates irrigation efficiency could increase to 50-60% for surface water and 72-75% for groundwater by 2025-2050 through these measures.
The document discusses various uses of water, including brushing teeth, cleaning hands, and watering plants. It also mentions using water for drinking, washing dishes, laundry, swimming, bathing, fishing, and other activities like showering, dog cleaning, and teeth brushing.
The document discusses various topics related to water use and management. It begins by describing the hydrologic cycle and major water compartments. It then discusses current water use, reasons for freshwater shortages, the impacts of dams and diversions, and approaches to water management. The document also explores potential solutions that could be employed if conventional water management strategies prove insufficient, such as cloud seeding, desalination, and increasing water use efficiency.
"Virtual Water Footprint: Accounting for hidden water use and ways to conser...Baljit Singh
油
Virtual water is an accounting method that tracks the amount of water used in the production of goods and services. It considers both direct water use and indirect water used throughout the supply chain. The presenter discusses virtual water footprints of various foods and crops grown in India like wheat, rice, cotton and more. High water footprints were calculated for crops grown in Punjab and Haryana. The presenter recommends various solutions at personal and institutional levels to conserve water like reducing, reusing and recycling of water.
Blue Thumb is a Michigan-based company that manufactures and distributes water feature equipment and supplies. It was founded in 2000 and has since expanded from a 3,200 square foot space to over 50,000 square feet. The presentation discusses the history of water features from ancient times to modern day and how their design has evolved. It also provides an overview of different types of water features including koi ponds, water gardens, fountains, and wetlands. The role of plants and other natural elements in successful water feature design is emphasized.
Surface water, frozen water, and groundwater are the main sources of fresh water. Surface water comes from rivers, lakes, and wetlands and is replenished by precipitation and lost through discharge and evaporation. Frozen water is stored in glaciers and ice caps, though some proposals have explored using icebergs as a water source. Groundwater is stored underground. People use water for household needs like washing, drinking, and bathing, as well as agriculture, industry, and recreation. Conserving water helps protect this resource and some tips include only running dishwashers and washing machines with full loads, turning off taps when brushing teeth, checking for leaks, taking shorter showers, and watering lawns in