Study Says More Studies Needed re Using Brine to Treat Dusty Roads

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Researchers at Penn State evaluated eight oil and gas wastewaters (i.e. brines), waste soybean oil, and commercial dust suppressants, comparing them to see how well they controlled particle pollution on simulated patches of road. If you believe the headlines about the study, you would believe wastewater is "not usually the best option" for treating dusty roads in PA. If you read the research study itself, you come to the conclusion the study draws no such conclusion.

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