Authors
Molly C McLaughlin, Jens Blotevogel, Ruth A Watson, Baylee Schell, Tamzin A Blewett, Erik J Folkerts, Greg G Goss, Lisa Truong, Robyn L Tanguay, Juan Lucas Argueso, Thomas Borch
Publication date
2020/5/1
Journal
Science of The Total Environment
Volume
715
Pages
136944
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Produced water is the largest waste stream associated with oil and gas operations. This complex fluid contains petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals, salts, naturally occurring radioactive materials and any remaining chemical additives. In the United States, west of the 98th meridian, the federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) exemption allows release of produced water for agricultural beneficial reuse. The goal of this study was to quantify mutagenicity of a produced water NPDES release and discharge stream. We used four mutation assays in budding yeast cells that provide rate estimates for copy number variation (CNV) duplications and deletions, as well as forward and reversion point mutations. Higher mutation rates were observed at the discharge and decreased with distance downstream, which correlated with the concentrations of known carcinogens detected in the stream (e.g …
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