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Last year’s weather situation in Dawson County was one of contrasts, with flooding in late June and early July followed by an almost complete lack of rain the last three and a half months of the year.The current level of groundwater below the surface of Dawson County likely reflects both of those situations, according to Jacob Hernandez, general manager of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District.Hernandez on Wednesday gave a report to his board of directors on the results of the district’s annual groundwater level measurements.Those measurements reveal changes in how far the top of the groundwater is from the ...

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