Water District Adopts Employee Policy


The Glasscock County Underground Water Conservation District’s Board of Directors met in regular session Nov. 16 and adopted an employee policy which will go into effect immediately.  District Manager Rick Harston said the policy is something that is needed when the district is audited by the state auditor’s office.  The policy, which will be signed by each employee, sets out guidelines for employment by the district.

As part of a discussion of the West Texas Weather Modification Association’s program, Harston reported that San Angelo is planning to increase its contribution to the project from $40,000 to $100,000 in an effort to benefit its watershed.

Harston said the district is still trying to get WTWMA’s radar improved in the hope that better radar would encourage cloud seeding further west than it is usually done now, thus benefiting Glasscock County.

            The board approved a 3-year extension of the rental contract with Glenn Riley for office space at a cost of $300 per month.

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