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With the correct precautions, some low-saline oil-produced water (OPW) may be a safe and sustainable alternative to standard irrigation for growing food crops. #AmSciTalks @AmsciMag Research Triangle Park @NCBiotech #WaterCrisis
Dr. Kondash's research in Kern Co. California shows that oil-produced water (OPW) was similar in quality to local groundwater. #AmSciTalks @AmsciMag Research Triangle Park @NCBiotech
Many considerations are evaluated to assess the safety and efficacy of re-using water from oil and gas production to support crops. #AmSciTalks
#crops #water #agriculture
Dr. Kondash's research aims to answer whether water produced from oil and gas production could be used to solve water shortages and support crops. #AmSciTalks @AmsciMag Research Triangle Park @NCBiotech #crops
Hi! SCONC Intern Taylor here providing live coverage of today’s 'Science by the Slice' event featuring Dr. AJ Kondash! We’re discussing the intersection of water re-use with oil, gas, and crops. #AmiScitalks #WaterCrisis
Join us for the upcoming 'Science by the Slice' event with Dr. AJ Kondash! We'll explore using oil and gas produced water, a marginal water source, for crop irrigation during water shortages. Sign up now: buff.ly/3xcnOdm #ScienceEvent #WaterReuse
Tomorrow join NC State University Libraries Mar 28 @ 7pm for a reading and book signing with award-winning author Jenny Offill for her novel 'Weather'! She'll discuss its themes of climate crisis/anxiety with climatologist NC State University Kathie Dello and author Jill McCorkle buff.ly/42FQqHp