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Wright County engineer says seismic testing given tentative permit; company must provide segmented maps, follow setbacks

5594177 · August 18, 2025
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Wright County Engineer Adam Clemons described a tentative approval of a seismic testing permit covering 200th Street and 40th Street from Buchanan to Youngblood, and outlined conditions including a permit fee, mapping requirements, setback limits, restrictions on paved roads and bridges, and daily data reporting requirements.

Wright County Engineer Adam Clemons told the Board of Supervisors that he has given tentative approval for a seismic testing permit covering an area along 200th Street and 40th Street from Buchanan to Youngblood, and that the testing company must provide more detailed segmented maps and a schedule before work proceeds.

Clemons said the company submitted a permit with an associated $110,000 fee that he has provisionally approved. He said the firm must submit a revised map that breaks the route into segments and a schedule “so we can have an educated conversation about where they’re going.” Clemons told the board he expects the company to produce daily reports of measured vibration data and other…

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