New event posted: Marcellus & Utica Shale Water Management Initiative 2015

Jan. 12, 2015

PITTSBURGH — The agenda for the Marcellus & Utica Shale Water Management Initiative 2015 includes key topics such as infrastructure, water disposal, water reuse and water sourcing.

PITTSBURGH — A new event has been posted to our Event’s Calendar on WaterTechOnline.com — the Marcellus & Utica Shale Water Management Initiative 2015 will take place in Pittsburgh March 23-25 at the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center Hotel.

The Marcellus & Utica Shale Water Management Initiative 2015 congress has been re-engineered to deliver a multiplatform experience designed to provide cutting-edge E&P case studies and best practices on decreasing water management costs and deliver hands-on, interactive and demonstration learning opportunities to all delegates with collaboration workshops and a water treatment site visit.

This year’s agenda includes key topics such as: Water sourcing, infrastructure, water disposal and water reuse. 

You can find this event, as well as other industry events on our calendar here.

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