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How to Keep Produced Water and Other Frac Byproducts from Affecting the Local Environment

It’s well-known that produced water, in particular, can have negative effects on the water and soil surrounding the oil field.

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What are Frac Pits and Ponds?

The hydraulic fracturing work site is often full of various basins, pits, and ponds to hold fluids and other materials close to the active well pads.

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Top Questions About Hydraulic Fracturing

According to the IPAA, there are about 1.7 million fracked oil and gas wells in the U.S. as of 2021

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Considering Pros and Cons of Fracking

Industry representatives like to highlight new jobs and the associated economic growth in nearby communities brought by new shale development

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Managing Fracking Waste

The rapid expansion of unconventional oil and gas extraction has been credited with achieving actual energy independence for the US

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What is Flowback Water?

There are already well publicized concerns by citizens groups and environmentalists about chemicals in fracking fluid

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The Frenzy Over Fracking Fluid

There are many detractors of hydraulic fracturing, just as there are many detractors for coal mining

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Fracking the Well

Starting off, building a well for a shale deposit looks a lot like building a regular well. 

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Economics of Fracking in Oil & Gas Production

The supply of oil and natural gas embedded in the Earth is still very large, yet it is finite.

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The Ecology of a Fish Stocking Pond

The intent of a stocking pond is to have an environment that is as conducive as possible for fish growth and survival

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Ecosystem Importance in a Fish Stocking Pond

A balanced ecosystem is key to a thriving, long-lasting, fish stocking pond. 

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How Many Fish Should be Stocked in a Pond?

The number of fish depends on the size of the pond.

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What Are the Most Common Pond Stocking Fish?

A great deal of study has gone into the recommendations for fish to stock in a private pond.

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Pond Management Concerns

You may also want to introduce minnows and/or catfish to your pond. 

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Evaluating Your Fish Stocking Pond Habitat

The long-term success of a fish stocking pond depends on the relationships established between the fish and the pond habitat. 

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How to Create a Natural-looking Pond with a Liner

Not all lining material is created equal. Although pre-shaped rigid liners exist, they are not normally what you would choose for your fish stocking pond.

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The Basics of Building a Fish Stocking Pond

A fish stocking pond can be as basic as a large metal drum filled with water and a few plants

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So, You Want to Build Your Own Fish Stocking Pond

Fish stocking ponds planned for private land are routinely regulated by state and municipal authorities.

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The Life Cycle of a Fish

Fish, as almost everyone knows, are almost always hatched from eggs that range from almost microscopic, about a millimeter in size

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What You Should Understand about Fish Stocking

Stocking fish of the right size and species, at the best time of year, in ponds that have the most favorable conditions for their survival

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Varied Reasons for Stocking Fish

Obviously, fish stocking is a tool for fisheries managements.

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Fish Stocking Ponds: The How and Why

Fish stocking is an old practice, and it is used throughout the world in an effort to restore dwindling fish populations.

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Fire Pond Maintenance

To keep your pond “fire retention ready” there are a few things you will need to do.

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C’mon Baby, Light My Fire (Pond)

Once you’ve considered the risks and potential damage that can come from experiencing fire in a rural or remote area

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What Can I Do About Potential Fires?

If you live in a rural area, the major factors that will affect your losses in a fire include distance from emergency services

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