Pecan Valley Waterworks Association

From the left, Comanche County Commissioners Johnny Owens and Gail Turner prepare for Monday's Board of Comanche County Commissioners meeting. The board granted the Pecan Valley Waterworks Association's request to organize as a rural water district. Eric Swanson/Ledger photo

From the left, Comanche County Commissioners Johnny Owens and Gail Turner prepare for Monday's Board of Comanche County Commissioners meeting. The board granted the Pecan Valley Waterworks Association's request to organize as a rural water district. Eric Swanson/Ledger photo

County signs off on new rural water district

LAWTON — The Board of Comanche County Commissioners signed off Monday on the Pecan Valley Waterworks Association’s request to organize a rural water district.   The board voted 3-0 to grant the request, which will free up federal dollars for upgrades.
Photo by Eric Swanson. From the left: Comanche County Commissioner Alvin Cargill and Comanche County Clerk Carrie Tubbs review paperwork during Monday's Board of Comanche County Commissioners meeting. The board tabled a request to organize the Pecan Valley Waterworks Association as a rural water district.

Photo by Eric Swanson. From the left: Comanche County Commissioner Alvin Cargill and Comanche County Clerk Carrie Tubbs review paperwork during Monday's Board of Comanche County Commissioners meeting. The board tabled a request to organize the Pecan Valley Waterworks Association as a rural water district.

Commissioners delay action on water district

LAWTON — The Board of Comanche County Commissioners postponed action Monday on a request to organize the Pecan Valley Waterworks Association as a rural water district.