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Webster County OKs road-use agreement for Twin Rivers seismic testing after resident concerns

5806621 · August 26, 2025
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The Webster County Board of Supervisors approved a road-use agreement allowing Twin Rivers Exploration to conduct seismic testing on under-20 miles of county roads in northeast Webster County; a nearby landowner raised concerns about easements, dust and landowner consent during public comment.

The Webster County Board of Supervisors voted Aug. 26 to approve a road-use agreement allowing Twin Rivers Exploration to perform shallow seismic testing on two stretches of county road in northeast Webster County.

The agreement, presented by County Engineer Jamie Joel, covers what Joel described as “Taylor Avenue from Hundredth Street down to 2 Tenth and then Hundred Tenth Street from Quail over to the county line,” a route he said is “under 20 miles now.” The company will use a vibratory machine that stops periodically to record subsurface data; Joel said the contractor agreed to stay 25 feet from drainage structures and 250…

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