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One of the biggest challenges in the oil and gas industry is produced water. At first glance, the problem of dealing with produced water might seem simple. After separating the valuable oil and gas from the water, one might believe that all there’s left to do is to dispose of the water. Unfortunately, things are not that simple. Produced water is considered as industrial waste, and cannot just be disposed of just anywhere. Before produced water can be discharged or reused safely, it must go through thorough treatment first. In this video, you’ll get a brief overview of what a produced water treatment operation might look like. You will learn exactly what produced water is, why it is so challenging to deal with it, and an overview of a typical produced water treatment. You’ll also get a quick look at the pumps of these types of operations. There are two types of pumps commonly used in produced water treatment - single-stage end-suction pumps, and multistage ring-section pumps. Single-stage end-suction pumps, such as the Carver Pump OH2, are perfect for moving produced water around. These pumps are the heart of the entire operation, and they are responsible for bringing the produced water to the different treatment equipment. Multistage ring-section pumps, such as the Carver Pump RS, are responsible for high-pressure applications. Able to handle pressures up to 1,500 PSIG, the RS can even handle fracking - the reinjection of produced water into the bedrock - in some situations. To learn more about produced water, you may read our article on this here: https://www.carverpump.com/produced-w... To learn more about the Carver Pump OH2, visit this link:https://www.carverpump.com/product-li... And to learn more about the Carver Pump RS, you may do so here: https://www.carverpump.com/product-li...