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When oil and gas are pumped from the ground, they come up with briny fluid called “produced water,” many times saltier than the sea and laden with chemicals.
The Sooner State has always been rich in oil, and one small prairie town turned the findings of the black oil into Oklahoma's first boomtown. In 1897, Bartlesville officially became incorporated as a ...