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by jackfoxy
2652 days ago
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You could say water from the depth of most petroleum reservoirs underground is naturally polluted. It can be more than just saline polluted. Pretty much anything that can be in the earth and can mix with water. There are cases of shallower reservoirs where the petroleum is mixed with otherwise potable water. If it is within an agricultural area, like Bakersfield, it may be treated and used for irrigation. The treatment is mostly just multiple steps of skimming off petroleum. |
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> It can be more than just saline polluted. Pretty much anything that can be in the earth and can mix with water.
Most water we drink is rain filtered through many different layers of earth. It's the cleanest source of freshwater we have. Minerals only mix to a very small percentage with the water during this process and this "pollution" is actually wanted to a certain degree, i.e. mineral water.