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Lubbock-Based Water District Closer to Adding Briscoe Co. Over Landowner Objections

2014-12-22 07:31:16| Waste Management - Topix.net

Despite protests from landowners, state regulators have brought the western portion of Briscoe County one step closer to falling under the jurisdiction of the Lubbock-based High Plains Underground Water Conservation District. On December 10, commissioners with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality voted in favor of an administrative judge's ruling in favor of adding Briscoe County to the HPWD.

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