Ground Water Resources of Colorado, Lavaca, and Wharton Counties, Texas Page: 65
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Table 3.-Methods of disposal and quantity of salt water disposed
in 1967 in Colorado, Lavaca, and Wharton CountiesMethod of
disposalNumber of oil
or gas fieldsCOLORADO COUNTY
Disposal wells
Open surface pits
Miscellaneous methods14
24TOTAL
LAVACA COUNTY
Disposal wells
Open surface pits
Miscellaneous methods
TO TA L4
10
Quantity disposed
Barrels
2,022,571
250,299
871
2,273,741442,389
402,850
125
845,364Acre-feet
260.7
32.3
.1
293.157
51.9
0
108.9WHARTON COUNTY
Disposal wells
Open surface pits37
10Miscellaneous methods
TO TA L6
27,254,514
32,727
51,281
27,338,522NOTE: Totals may not agree with individual figures due to rounding.
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Percent
89.0
11.0
0
100.052.3
47.7.0
100.03,512.9
99.7
4.2
.1
6.6
3,523.7.2
100.01
1
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Loskot, Carole L.; Sandeen, William M. & Follett, C. R. Ground Water Resources of Colorado, Lavaca, and Wharton Counties, Texas, report, July 1982; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1203728/m1/73/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.