Does anyone know the meaning of the different colors of the streamers on the survey stakes? I noticed new stakes with different colors this week on FM 354 north of 21 in the Denning community. These colors are different than the colors of the first survey/seismograph done some months ago. The colors then were blue/white/orange, these are yellow/green.

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Catfish, There has been some discussion before about what those ribbons mean. The meaning of the colors is usually relevant only to the company who put them up (if the color is relevant at all). I'd check back in awhile and see if there is any additional activity at that location.

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I live on FM 354 and I think these new stakes belong to the utility company installing new telephone cable. I have seen the surveyors marking them along Hwy 21 as well as FM 354.

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