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CBM ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES-Conclusion: Base line studies assess regional aquifers. Gorody, A. Oil and Gas Journal, 30 July 01, 99(31,) pp.
Prudent base line measurement and monitoring practices of regional aquifers are relatively easy and inexpensive to implement and can provide data that alleviate controversy and uncertainty about whom to blame for a variety of complaints perceived to result from coalbed methane operations.
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Journal title: Oil and Gas Journal
Subjects: Environment, Measurement, testing and control, Metering, Coalbed methane, Natural gas, Oil and gas, Oil, Metering, monitoring and targeting