Water Storage System22/11/2011 |
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| Ridgeline Energy Services, Canada, is in final stages of constructing its new zero impact water storage units. The units will complement Ridgeline's existing waste water treatment systems or be installed as standalone systems. The first storage units are expected to be integrated into Ridgeline's operating system in the Leonard Shale area in New Mexico by December 2011. Ridgeline will be manufacturing storage units throughout 2012 in conjunction with its water treatment systems and for lease as standalone units. |
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Ridgeline has successfully integrated pre-treatment of waste water into its Zero Impact water storage units. By adding storage capabilities, Ridgeline will be able to treat source water to client specifications and store this source water prior to frac operations. Ridgeline can also store treated flow-back and produced water as it returns to the oil production facility over time. This will allow the client to reuse this water for further on site fracking or as stored water for transport to other sites. The Zero Impact system is also designed to be leased as stand-alone storage units to oil and gas producer's not currently using Ridgeline's water treatment system.
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