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Reeves County groundwater board approves multiple well permits, bylaws amendments and sponsorship
Summary
The Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District approved several drilling and historic-use permits, amendments to its bylaws, a $10,000 conference sponsorship, and a resolution supporting a neighboring district’s request to amend brackish groundwater production zones; the board discussed but did not act on buying a downtown Pecos building or authorizing protests of injection-well applications.
The Reeves County Groundwater Conservation District board on Nov. 20 unanimously approved drilling and production permits for three wells associated with the Raney Kimberly Beth Trust and a Historic Use Permit for one well, along with routine financial and minutes approvals and amendments to the district’s bylaws.
At the meeting in Pecos, President Benjamin Burnham confirmed a quorum and the board approved drilling permits RC6457, RC6459 and RC6460 and production permit RC6458 for wells RC3441–RC3443 on a motion by Director Ginny Barmore, seconded by Director Nancy Martinez.…
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