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Water quality changes as a result of coalbed methane development in a Rocky Mountain watershed

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2007

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Wang, X., Melesse, A.M., McClain, M.E., and Yang, W., 2007, Water quality changes as a result of coalbed methane development in a Rocky Mountain watershed: Journal of the American Water Resources Association, v. 43, iss. 6, p. 1383-1399.

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Abstract: Coalbed methane (CBM) development raises serious environmental concerns. In response, concerted efforts have been made to collect chemistry, salinity, and sodicity data on CBM produced water. However, little information on changes of stream water quality resulting from directly and/or indirectly received CBM produced water is available in the literature. The objective of this study was to examine changes instream water quality, particularly sodicity and salinity, due to CBM development in the Powder River watershed, which is located in the Rocky Mountain Region and traverses the states of Wyoming and Montana. To this end, a retrospective analysis of water quality trends and patterns was conducted using data collected from [...]

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ISSN WECC 1752-1688

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