Not taking any helpful information to be rude at all. Yes I have not stepped foot on many rig locations I'll admit that. That is why I was asking the more informed for a little information on the subject.
But the watering system is just ONE idea of the uses of the sanitized discharge water. I would bet that dust is an issue for some of these sites, that's where a watering system could be used. The people who would be paying for it are the same people who are paying for it to be shipped off. It would more than likely not be going to a Drilling Contractor seeing as they would only be there to drill. It's the same as the current systems in place, if something breaks on their facility either they come out to fix it or contract it out locally. The idea that I have, and yes this is only an idea but you have to start somewhere, could potentially save companies money. I'm guessing you don't realize that actual amount that these companies deal with local DEQ and EPA officials. Everything they do is looked at from an environmental view. If they "mess up" a local watering hole or kill off some cows for a local farmer, **** always hits the fan. I deal DEQ, DHH, and the EPA on a daily bases, I know exactly how fierce they can be and just how much damage they do for an individual or company of any size. So if I could offer a less expensive route while having a "good" public image for the company then why not. The way the world is shaping towards environmental concerns is growing faster every day. It would be pretty awesome to get in on the wave ahead of time. AGAIN I only have an idea, I'm not even sure this will work or be certified/approved for actual treatment OR if any company would even hear me out, but hell gotta start somewhere right!
I'm looking towards the sewage side of it because that's what I do every day and it's an "easier" route for me to pursue.
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