The extraction of coal seam gas (CSG) produces large volumes of potentially contaminated water. It has raised concerns about the environmental health impacts of the co-produced CSG water. In this paper, we review CSG water contaminants and their potential health effects in the context of exposure pathways in Queensland's CSG basins. The hazardous substances associated with CSG water in Queensland include fluoride, boron, lead and benzene. The exposure pathways for CSG water are (1) water used for municipal purposes; (2) recreational water activities in rivers; (3) occupational exposures; (4) water extracted from contaminated aquifers; and (5) indirect exposure through the food chain. We recommend mapping of exposure pathways into communitie...
The study addresses two current issues – namely the rapid increase in Coal Seam Gas (CSG) developmen...
The rate of natural gas dissociation from the Coal Matrix depends on depressurization of reservoir t...
The rate of natural gas dissociation from the Coal Matrix depends on depressurization of reservoir t...
The extraction of coal seam gas (CSG) produces large volumes of potentially contaminated water. It h...
Organic compounds in Australian coal seam gas produced water (CSG water) are poorly understood despi...
Organic compounds in Australian coal seam gas produced water (CSG water) are poorly understood despi...
Organic compounds in Australian coal seam gas produced water (CSG water) are poorly understood despi...
The coal seam gas (CSG) industry is globally of potentially great importance economically. This stud...
This paper reviews the environmental problems, impacts and risks associated with the generation and ...
A comprehensive study was undertaken involving chemical (inorganic and organic) and bioanalytical (a...
A comprehensive study was undertaken involving chemical (inorganic and organic) and bioanalytical (a...
A comprehensive study was undertaken involving chemical (inorganic and organic) and bioanalytical as...
The extraction of coal and coal seam gas (CSG) will generate produced water that, if not adequately ...
In light of the increasing demand for gas resources, both domestically and internationally, the Aust...
The study addresses two current issues – namely the rapid increase in Coal Seam Gas (CSG) developmen...
The study addresses two current issues – namely the rapid increase in Coal Seam Gas (CSG) developmen...
The rate of natural gas dissociation from the Coal Matrix depends on depressurization of reservoir t...
The rate of natural gas dissociation from the Coal Matrix depends on depressurization of reservoir t...
The extraction of coal seam gas (CSG) produces large volumes of potentially contaminated water. It h...
Organic compounds in Australian coal seam gas produced water (CSG water) are poorly understood despi...
Organic compounds in Australian coal seam gas produced water (CSG water) are poorly understood despi...
Organic compounds in Australian coal seam gas produced water (CSG water) are poorly understood despi...
The coal seam gas (CSG) industry is globally of potentially great importance economically. This stud...
This paper reviews the environmental problems, impacts and risks associated with the generation and ...
A comprehensive study was undertaken involving chemical (inorganic and organic) and bioanalytical (a...
A comprehensive study was undertaken involving chemical (inorganic and organic) and bioanalytical (a...
A comprehensive study was undertaken involving chemical (inorganic and organic) and bioanalytical as...
The extraction of coal and coal seam gas (CSG) will generate produced water that, if not adequately ...
In light of the increasing demand for gas resources, both domestically and internationally, the Aust...
The study addresses two current issues – namely the rapid increase in Coal Seam Gas (CSG) developmen...
The study addresses two current issues – namely the rapid increase in Coal Seam Gas (CSG) developmen...
The rate of natural gas dissociation from the Coal Matrix depends on depressurization of reservoir t...
The rate of natural gas dissociation from the Coal Matrix depends on depressurization of reservoir t...