This study is the first to
advise legislative bodies as there are currently no guidelines set for the horizontal distance required between the fluid injection points and pre-existing cracks in the rock.
Not exact matches
Researcher Developer Dr Rachel Westwood, Research Fellow Mr Sam Toon, and Emeritus Professor Peter Styles from Keele's School of Geography, Geology and Environment — together with Professor Nigel Cassidy who is now at Birmingham University — have published their study
advising on hydraulic fracturing safety guidelines for
legislative bodies, including governments, environmental agencies, health and safety executives and local planning authorities.
We also
advise governments and public authorities in areas such as
legislative processes, and we train newly established
bodies in international best practice.
In addition to trying cases and arguing appeals, Mr. Lowell
advises clients in their dealings with US Congress and its committees, other
legislative bodies and numerous federal and state regulatory agencies.