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Young County approves ground-penetrating radar survey at William D. D. Johnson Cemetery
Summary
Commissioners voted to hire Texas Cemetery Restoration to perform a noninvasive ground-penetrating radar survey at the William D. D. Johnson Cemetery to locate possible unmarked graves; vendor explained methodology and limits and the county said funds are available for the work and a related sod project.
Young County Commissioners on Tuesday approved hiring Texas Cemetery Restoration to perform a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey at the William D. D. Johnson Cemetery to locate possible unmarked burials. The vote followed a presentation by a vendor who described the equipment and the likely outputs of the survey. The survey, county officials said, is intended to identify anomalies consistent with disturbed soil or potential burial shafts so that the county can map likely unmarked graves and preserve the site. The county indicated funding for the survey and for a related sod project is available…
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