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Directors of the Mesa Underground Water Conservation District on Wednesday stood by their earlier decision not to grant a tax break for a proposed giant solar energy facility in northeastern Dawson County. That came despite pleas from at least one landowner for the board to reconsider their stance, and comments by development officials that the decision possibly could make or break the proposal. “The competitive landscape that we have trying to get projects built in this area is tough,” said David Veach, senior director of development for GreenGo Energy US, the developer of the project. Mesa UWCD board member Brent Staggs questioned whether ...

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