This course explores the impact of hydraulic fracturing on water resources, teaching students about the environmental implications, regulatory frameworks, and sustainable practices related to this technology. Students will learn about the tools and techniques used in hydraulic fracturing, as well as the skills needed to assess and mitigate potential risks to water sources. The course employs a combination of lectures, case studies, and hands-on exercises to engage learners. This course is designed for environmental science students, policymakers, and industry professionals interested in understanding the intersection of hydraulic fracturing and water resources.
Hydraulic fracturing and water resources
The University of Oklahoma via Janux
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Overview
Taught by
Bob Puls, PhD