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This study identifies five data input categories essential to quantifying water use and the environmental impacts via water use metrics (i.e., Water Footprints) when evaluating water use during upstream unconventional oil and gas. Published water use metrics, which included provisions for addressing each of the five categories, were selected for evaluation. The selected metrics were compared and evaluated against data parameters defined within each of the input categories. Finally, a decision tree for method selection, which differentiates between assessment mechanisms, impact indicator, and result units, is presented to facilitate method selection of future studies of water use in unconventional oil and gas development.
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McAuliff, K., Sadiq, R. & Hewage, K. Water use in unconventional oil and gas development: an assessment on water use metric evaluation and selection. Clean Techn Environ Policy 19, 2417–2429 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10098-017-1431-0
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