Daily Climate: Leaking underground CO2 storage could contaminate drinking water
Leaks from carbon dioxide injected deep underground to help fight climate change could increase contaminant levels tenfold or more in drinking water aquifers if it inadvertently bubbles up through groundwater, according to a new study from Duke University scientists.
Leaking carbon dioxide changes the water's chemistry, leaching heavy metals, uranium, barium and other contaminants from nearby rock and soil at levels above the......
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Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on November 15th, 2010
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