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Beeville briefs county on Stage 4 drought, $33.9M bond and plan for new wells and RO skids

Bee County Commissioners Court · October 28, 2025
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Daniel Dorgan, interim city manager for Beeville, told Bee County commissioners the city is in Stage 4 of its drought contingency and is using a $33.9 million certificate of obligation and a $2.1 million tax note to add well capacity.

Daniel Dorgan, interim city manager for Beeville, briefed Bee County commissioners on the city's drought response and near‑term water projects. He told the court the city has declared a local emergency and is proceeding with a $33.9 million certificate of obligation and a $2.1 million tax note to pay for drilling a new well and rehabilitating two existing wells.

Dorgan gave production estimates: each rehabilitated existing well can produce roughly 750,000 gallons per day (two…

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