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Pilots, Progress, and Possibility: Beneficial Reuse of Produced Water

55 min · 7 de ago de 2025
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The conversation around produced water is reaching a fever pitch — but not because the challenge is new. It’s because the conditions for real change are finally coming together. In this episode of The Water Exchange, Rick McCurdy and Nate Banda unpack the growing convergence of infrastructure, chemistry, costs, and regulation that’s making beneficial reuse a real possibility at scale. From the logistical hurdles of hauling water across basins to the rise of pilot programs and AI-driven treatment, this episode dives into what’s pushing the industry forward — and what still stands in the way. Whether you’re leading operations or exploring what’s next in water strategy, this is your insider’s guide to the future of produced water. To learn more about Select's approach to produced water management, visit www.selectwater.com.

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