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RCGCD approves $50,000 one-time contribution to UT-BEG to continue San Solomon Springs research

Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District Board · June 20, 2024
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The board voted 4-0 to contribute $50,000 from the Special Projects fund to UT-BEG to continue study of the San Solomon Springs watershed after a presentation by hydrogeologist Rebecca C. Smyth; board members sought clarification about data comparisons.

The Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District voted unanimously June 20 to contribute $50,000 from its Special Projects fund to UT-BEG to continue a research project in and around the San Solomon Springs watershed.

General Manager Greg Perrin told the board he had conferred with President James…

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