As hydraulic fracturing expands in the US and across the world, the problem becomes what to do with all the waste water that’s generated during the process. It’s estimated the industry produces 21 billion barrels of waste water in the U.S. each year. Now, some Colorado engineers have found a way to clean that water. CCTV’s Hendrik Sybrandy filed this report from Boulder, Colorado.
Scientists suggest new ways to clean water, create energy
As hydraulic fracturing expands in the US and across the world, the problem becomes what to do with all the waste water that's generated during the process. It's estimated the industry produces 21 billion barrels of waste water in the U.S. each year. Now, some Colorado engineers have found a way to clean that water. CCTV's Hendrik Sybrandy filed this report from Boulder, Colorado.Highlights: