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WM Opens Up First Injection Disposal Facility in the Delaware Basin
Waste Management Energy Services of Texas, an in-direct subsidiary of Houston-based Waste Management, announced that its new Reeves County Solids and Liquids Injection Disposal Facility, designed for the safe disposal of oilfield wastes, is now fully operational.
Located within the Permian Basin, where more than half of the U.S. oil rigs are, the Waste Management Energy Services facility is on a 230-acre site in Balmorhea, Texas. The operation currently has 15 employees.
Wastes accepted at the facility include oil field drill cuttings, drilling muds, produced water, flow back water, acid water, pit water, and tank and pit sludges. Additional services expected to be offered in the future include roustabout, pressure cleaning, tank cleaning, hydro excavation, transportation services, and field services.
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