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Hobbs approves five-year effluent reuse agreement with Excalibur Oilfield Services

5764098 · May 19, 2025
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The commission authorized a five-year agreement to sell treated effluent reuse water to Excalibur Oilfield Services for winter-season agricultural and oilfield use, specifying 1 million gallons per day minimum delivery and a paid monthly fee; commissioners approved the resolution unanimously.

The City Commission of Hobbs authorized a five-year agreement on May 19 to sell treated effluent reuse water to Excalibur Oilfield Services LLC for use on property south of Nadine and east of Keith Lane, with deliveries limited to the city's winter months and a minimum daily delivery target.

Tim Woomer, Hobbs' utilities director, said the contract would run five years, renewable for five additional years by mutual consent, and limit deliveries to September through April. He said the city intends to deliver a minimum of 1,000,000 gallons per day…

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