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TCEQ joins Reagor Dykes bankruptcy case

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality filed paperwork on Monday to become an “interested party” in the Reagor Dykes bankruptcy case.  TCEQ had not yet put a dollar value on its interest as of early Monday afternoon.

The paperwork was filed on behalf of TCEQ by the Office of the Texas Attorney General Bankruptcy & Collections Division.


A search of public records showed that in late 2017, TCEQ took administrative action against D and R Acquisitions, doing business as Reagor Dykes Toyota. 

D and R was ordered to make improvements to a pressure tank and pay “$2,675 in administrative penalties with $534 deferred” according to official records.

The company was accused of allowing discharge of wastewater into a drainage ditch. 

A search of the TCEQ website did not turn up any other issues with Reagor Dykes. EverythingLubbock.com called TCEQ’s media relations office to request more information.

A list of Reagor Dykes companies filed for bankruptcy on August 1.  They did so one day after Ford Motor Credit Company accused Reagor Dykes of defaulting on roughly $40 million.  

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