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Planning commission approves freshwater holding pond for oil-field water storage

5830276 · August 22, 2025
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Williams County Planning and Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit for a 49.9-acre-foot freshwater holding pond to support oil-well operations; staff said the pond will be lined, fenced and served by a Blue Ridge industrial well.

The Williams County Planning and Zoning Commission approved a conditional use permit to construct a freshwater holding pond for use in oil-well production on a roughly 155-acre parcel in Blue Ridge Township. Heather Brewer, representing Hamlin Water, described the project during the commission’s meeting. The pond would be located in the northeast-southeast quarter of Section 17, Township 159 North, Range 100 West. "The pond will be approximately 49.9 acre-feet," Brewer said, and she provided site details during staff presentation. The…

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