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Plant-microbial synergism: An effective approach for the remediation of shale-gas fracturing flowback and produced water.

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Effective and affordable treatment of hydraulic fracturing flowback and produced water (FPW) is a major challenge for the sustainability of unconventional shale-gas exploration and development. We investigated the effectiveness of… Click to show full abstract

Effective and affordable treatment of hydraulic fracturing flowback and produced water (FPW) is a major challenge for the sustainability of unconventional shale-gas exploration and development. We investigated the effectiveness of different combinations of activated sludge (AS), three microbial preparations, and ten plants (ryegrass, water dropwort, typha, reed, iris, canna, water caltrop, rape, water spinach, and Alternanthera philoxeroides) on the treatment performance of FPW. Water quality parameters (NH4-N, NO3-N, NO2-N, CODcr, and BOD) and the algal toxicity of the treated FPW were used as metrics to assess the treatment efficiency. The results showed that AS had higher treatment efficiency than the prepared microorganisms, and water dropwort was the best plant candidate for boosting performance of AS treatment of FPW. The treated FPW showed improved water quality and microbial diversity. The Shannon-Wiener index increased from 4.76 to 7.98 with FPW treatment. The relative abundance of microbes with a greater resistance to high salt conditions, such as Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, Chloroflexi, increased substantially in the treated FPW. The combination of water dropwort and AS showed the greatest improvement in water quality, the highest algal density and microbial diversity, thus indicating good potential for this candidate in the treatment of FPW.

Keywords: flowback produced; fracturing flowback; water; produced water; treatment; shale gas

Journal Title: Journal of hazardous materials
Year Published: 2019

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