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UT BEG researcher offers groundwater-sampling options focused on southern Reeves County; board took no action
Summary
Rebecca C. Smyth of The University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology presented two sampling plans (60 samples/48 field days or 30 samples/24 field days) focused on the San Solomon Springs/Balmorhea area and offered to train a county hire to expand sampling; the board took no action and may revisit the proposal at a future meeting.
Rebecca C. Smyth, M.A., P.G., a researcher with The University of Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, presented two groundwater-sampling proposals to the Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District on Jan. 23.
Smyth described a larger plan that would require about 48 field days and produce roughly 60 samples, and a smaller plan of about 24 field…
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