Risks of coal seam and shale gas extraction on groundwater and aquifers in eastern Australia

Donald P. Dingsdag

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Abstract

In the developed world there are growing concerns about water security due to the increase in exploration and production of coal seam and shale gas in peri-urban areas using both the hydraulic fracturing (fracking) technique of gas production and the method of extraction of naturally occurring groundwater by pumping it from coal formations to release coal seam gas (CSG). In Australia there is a competing prerequisite to maintain and increase the natural resource base as well as the need to protect and sustain the supply of potable and agricultural groundwater in peri-urban areas. One identified issue for this chapter is whether the increasing popularity of fracking in peri-urban and semi-rural areas in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland poses a risk to the quality of groundwater supply as well as its contamination. The other main issue is whether the extraction of groundwater from coal seams where fracking is not needed has a major impact on groundwater depletion; and, if so, investigating the appropriate risk assessment and risk management approaches.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBalanced Urban Development: Options and Strategies for Liveable Cities
EditorsBasant Maheshwari, Vijay P. Singh, Bhadranie Thoradeniya
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
PublisherSpringer
Pages235-258
Number of pages24
ISBN (Electronic)9783319281124
ISBN (Print)9783319281100
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • fracking
  • risk assessment
  • groundwater

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