presented by David R. Wunsch, Ph.D., PG
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracing, has captured headlines in areas where gas development is occurring. Fracing is a process in which fluids, commonly made up of water and a small percentage of chemical additives, are combined with sand and pumped at very high pressure into geologic formations holding natural gas. The resulting fractures allow the release of the gas, which can then be collected.
During this informational public Webinar, learn the importance of how testing well water before and after hydraulic fracturing for gas can help well owners monitor changes in water quality related to fracing fluids.
Once your registration is processed, you will receive an e-mail confirming your registration. (Please allow at least one full business day for the processing of your registration.) You will then receive a second e-mail prior to the event that will provide you with the information you need to link to the brown bag Webinar, including a diagnostic tool for you to use to ensure computer compatibility. You may also wish to provide this Live Meeting document to your IT department to ensure your company's firewall won’t hinder full participation in the presentation. Once you are online for the brown bag Webinar, you will be able to type in your questions, as well as print out related materials. This Webinar is planned for 1 hour.