Roy D. Payne, Railroad Commission of Texas
The salt water disposal and control problem is discussed in relation to the fresh water needs of the State, and information is presented as to the present status of the situation. The Railroad Commission program for control is outlined and its record of past and present activity is discussed. The use of earthen pits as a means for the disposal of produced salt water has repeatedly been found to be a source of pollution to various water supplies. The commission field staff is engaged in a long-range program to investigate all producing areas of Texas to determine where and how pollution is occurring or could occur from oil and gas operations. The effect of fluid injection and salt water disposal systems on the pollution problem is reviewed. Guidelines are submitted for the operation and control of salt water with emphasis on effectiveness.