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Reeves County groundwater board approves historic‑use permit, investment participation and six student scholarships

Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District Board of Directors · April 18, 2024
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Summary

At its April 18 meeting in Pecos, the Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District unanimously approved a historic‑use water permit for Jose Chavez, authorized participation in TexPool investment pools, and awarded six $1,500 scholarships; the board also directed staff to seek a proposal from consultants on protected species.

President James W. Ward called the Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District board to order at 5:02 p.m. Thursday in Pecos. The board unanimously approved minutes, financial statements and payment of bills before taking up permit and administrative items.

The board approved Historic Use Permit No. 6380 for Jose Chavez, for use on 20 acres with a request of up to 120 acre‑feet per year (maximum) and a 1,750 gallons‑per‑minute pump. The permit application listed uses including public water supply, commercial…

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