M. C.
O'Donnell
*,
S. M. V.
Gilfillan
,
K.
Edlmann
and
C. I.
McDermott
School of GeoSciences, University of Edinburgh, Grant Institute, James Hutton Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3FE, UK. E-mail: megan.odonnell@ed.ac.uk
First published on 19th December 2017
Correction for ‘Wastewater from hydraulic fracturing in the UK: assessing the viability and cost of management’ by M. C. O'Donnell et al., Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2018, DOI: 10.1039/c7ew00474e.
The sentence “We find that the projected salinity in FP waters from UK hydraulic fracturing operations can be treated at a cost of between $2701 (∼£2000) and $1376093 (∼£1047000) per well, requiring between 2 and 26% of expected revenue.” should be replaced by the following:
“We find that the projected contaminants in FP waters from UK hydraulic fracturing operations can be treated at a cost of between $107683 (∼£80000) and $1376093 (∼£1047000) per well, with a P50 value of $459472, requiring between 2 and 26% of expected revenue.”
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