WATERQUALITY IMPACTS OF THE ENERGY-WATER NEXUS
Energy and water have been fundamental to powering the global economy and building modern society. This cross-disciplinary book provides an integrated assessment of the different scientific and policy tools around the energy–water nexus. It focuses on the ways in which water use, as well as wastewater and waste solids generated from fossil fuel production and their utilization for power affect water quality and quantity. Summarizing cutting-edge research in the context of current policy and regulations, it describes the geochemical techniques for detecting contamination sources. The authors highlight the growing evidence that fossil fuel production, from both conventional and unconventional sources, leads to water quality degradation, while regulations for the water and energy sector remain fractured and highly variable across and within countries. This volume will be a key reference for scholars, industry professionals, environmental consultants, and policymakers seeking information on the risks associated with the energy cycle and its impact on the environment, particularly water resources.