Horizontal directional drilling (HDD) installations generate large volumes of spent drilling mud, which must be managed properly to avoid unnecessary treatment and disposal (T&D) costs and environmental risks. Contractors and owners often choose to solidify drilling mud on-site with superabsorbent polymers (SAPs) because of the cost savings, ease of use, and environmental benefits that SAPs offer. The following SAP FAQs and dosing recommendations may help you to plan a more efficient and safe HDD operation:
What are SAPs?
Why should I use SAPs?
Are SAPs safe?
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How much time is required to solidify?
How should SAPs be stored?
SAP Dosing Calculator
Volume of waste (cubic yards) | Volume of Waste (gal.) | Total Mud Weight (lb.) | SAP Needed (lb.) |
5 | 1,010 | 12,120 | 121 |
10 | 2,020 | 24,240 | 242 |
20 | 4,040 | 48,480 | 485 |
50 | 10,100 | 121,200 | 1,212 |
100 | 20,200 | 242,400 | 2,424 |
500 | 101,000 | 1,212,000 | 12,120 |
1,000 | 202,000 | 2,424,000 | 24,240 |
Drilling Mud Unit Weight = | 12 | lb/gal |
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SAP Dosage Rate | 1% | (by weight) |
For more information on how SAPs can help you take control of your waste management costs, time on-site, and environmental risks please contact us.