Forbes -
14 Feb 2014 19:55

At the same time as global demand for freshwater soars, surging industrial processes have made it more toxic than ever. It's estimated that by 2030, the world's freshwater supply will outstrip demand by 40%. Jim Matheson, an ex-Navy fighter pilot and TOPGUN Instructor thinks his company's solution for treating wastewater from fracking - high-volume hydraulic fracturing, which extracts oil and methane from deep shale - could have widespread applications in an increasingly thirsty world.
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