April 11, 2013


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ABSTRACT OF PRESENTATION

This presentation will be a comprehensive overview of the important issues concerning frack water sourcing, transportation, treatment, and disposal.

Jeff Glover and Chad Jacobs draw upon their many years experience in the Marcellus, Haynesville, Eagle Ford, Niobrara, and Bakken shales to discuss the cost and regulatory considerations for obtaining water, the transportation options available, treatment technologies, disposal regulations and alternatives, and important environmental and water management trends.

 

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Featured Speakers

Speaker JEFF GLOVER, PE, HDR ENGINEERING, INC., DENVER

Jeff is a registered Professional Engineer in California and Colorado, earning his B.S. in Civil Engineering at Case Western Reserve University in 1978. Throughout his career Jeff has been involved with many treatment, transportation, and disposal projects including:
 •         Design Manager for design-build delivery of frack water facilities at multiple locations …


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Jeff is a registered Professional Engineer in California and Colorado, earning his B.S. in Civil Engineering at Case Western Reserve University in 1978. Throughout his career Jeff has been involved with many treatment, transportation, and disposal projects including:


 •         Design Manager for design-build delivery of frack water facilities at multiple locations in the Eagle Ford, Niobrara, and Rocky Mountain areas. Solutions included truck unloading facilities, treatment, and disposal.


•         Has engineered industrial and municipal water treatment plants ranging in size from 100 gpm to 2 million bpd.


•         Quality Control Reviewer for design-build raw water purification project for industrial client in Freeport, TX. Project includes raw water pumping, high rate clarifier, pre-filters, ultra filtration, reverse osmosis, ion exchange, degasification, with associated tank farm, pumping, and chemical off load, storage and feed. Facility is being constructed to meet industrial and hazardous materials design codes, including blast proofing.


•         Quality control engineer for a 10,000 ton concentrated sulfuric acid storage and transportation project for a mining client in Arizona. Project included an acid storage tank, interconnecting piping and pumps, and a 3-mile, 500-psi acid transfer pipeline with stainless steel carrier pipe and HDPE containment.










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Organizer

Barry Faulkner

Email: barryfaulkner@earthlink.net
Phone:  (281) 627-8790


Date and Time

Thu, April 11, 2013

11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0500) America/Chicago

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Location

PETROLEUM CLUB, 43rd floor, EXXONMOBIL Building

800 BELL STREET
Houston, Texas 77002
USA



Group(s): General Meeting