2017
DOI: 10.15626/eco-tech.2014.044
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Ecotoxicological assessment of drill cuttings of oil deposits by biotesting methods

Abstract: Complex multi-component wastes include sewage sludges of treatment plants, industrial and domestic wastes, as well as drill cuttings. In the oil-producing regions, they are the main large-capacity waste. Chemical composition of drill cuttings is conditioned by mineralogical composition of drilled solids and properties of chemicals used in drilling. Since the composition of the latter is not always known (in some cases it can be protected by patent), it is almost impossible to establish the danger or safety of … Show more

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