Abstract
The level of QC for sampling and testing produced waste water for operations has several levels: monitoring, special tests, litigation and regulatory requirements. Points to consider in setting requirements for each of these situations are discussed. Because of the non-uniform nature of oilfield waste waters, special attention is focused on sampling in the field and again in the laboratory as the major source of total variance regardless of the end use of the data.
Subject
Costs,
Test methods,
Water,
Materials,
Documentation,
Instrumentation,
Oilfields,
Equipment,
Quality control,
Waste water,
Samples,
Sampling,
Oil
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1993
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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