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Reeves County Groundwater board approves audit, funds SwRI research and OKs tax-collection agreement

Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District · July 18, 2024
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At its July 18 meeting in Pecos, the Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District approved its 2023 financial audit, authorized budgeted support for Southwest Research Institute work near San Solomon Springs, and adopted a tax collection agreement with Reeves County Appraisal District; several routine financial reports and payments also passed unanimously.

The Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District board met July 18 in Pecos and approved a slate of routine financial items, including the 2023 financial audit, a contribution to the Southwest Research Institute for watershed research, and a tax collection agreement with the Reeves County Appraisal District.

Doak Painter presented the 2023 audit; Director Cecil Lee moved to accept it and Director Benjamin Burnham seconded. The motion passed 6-0. The board also reviewed and approved the June financial statements after General Manager Greg questioned a Special Projects payment listed as $15,000 to the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). Amber, a district staff member, said the invoice from SwRI showed $15,000 and…

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