An edition of Energy-water nexus (2010)

Energy-water nexus

a better and coordinated understanding of water resources could help mitigate the impacts of potential oil shale development : report to congressional requesters

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An edition of Energy-water nexus (2010)

Energy-water nexus

a better and coordinated understanding of water resources could help mitigate the impacts of potential oil shale development : report to congressional requesters

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Oil shale deposits in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming are estimated to contain up to 3 trillion barrels of oil, or an amount equal to the world's proven oil reserves. About 72 percent of this oil shale is located beneath federal lands, making the federal government a key player in its potential development. Extracting this oil is expected to require substantial amounts of water and could impact groundwater and surface water. GAO was asked to report on (1) what is known about the potential impacts of oil shale development on surface water and groundwater, (2) what is known about the amount of water that may be needed for commercial oil shale development, (3) the extent to which water will likely be available for commercial oil shale development and its source, and (4) federal research efforts to address impacts to water resources from commercial oil shale development. GAO examined environmental impacts and water needs studies and talked to Department of Energy (DOE), Department of the Interior (Interior), and industry officials. GAO recommends that Interior establish comprehensive baseline conditions for water resources in oil shale regions of Colorado and Utah, model regional groundwater movement, and coordinate on water-related research with DOE and state agencies involved in water regulation.

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Edition Notes

Title from cover screen (GAO, viewed on Dec. 5, 2010).

"October 2010."

"GAO-11-35."

Includes bibliographical references.

System requirements: Adobe Reader.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Washington, D.C.]
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Energy water nexus :, Better and coordinated understanding of water resources could help mitigate the impacts of potential oil shale development

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1 online resource (iii, 69 p.)
Number of pages
69

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OL43925720M
OCLC/WorldCat
689871521

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