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"path": "/2026/06/10/water-water-everywhere-maximizing-oil-field-produced-water-use-in-west-texas/",
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"textContent": "It is time for Texas leaders to come together to desalinate produced water; reduce disposed water volumes and earthquakes; sustain a cotton industry while providing relief to the Ogallala aquifer; sustain a public license for the oil and gas industry to operate; provide water data center development; and provide ongoing tax revenue to Texas from oil, cotton, and data centers.\n\nThe post Water, Water Everywhere: Maximizing Oil Field Produced Water Use in West Texas appeared first on Watts Up With That?.",
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