31 Aug 2021
Taking Out the Trash: How to Dispose of Hazardous Waste in the Oil Field
Exploration for oil and natural gas involves the use or creation of hazardous waste that eventually must be disposed of. Learn how your clients can properly, legally, and safely dispose of this waste, and the penalties if they fail to do so.
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