Once again I am willing to publicly display my ignorance for the common good of my fellow shalers--hoping someone out there will be gracious enough (with time on his/her hands) to shed some light on this subject. What are the good and bad points of having a salt water disposal storage well (if that is even what it is called) on your property? How large can a storage well be (in gals.) and any other useful information you are willing to impart is greatly appreciated.
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