Water data collected in SW Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY – A cooperative agreement among three agencies for the collection of data about the volume of water in southwest Oklahoma was renewed recently for state Fiscal Year 2
OKLAHOMA CITY – A cooperative agreement among three agencies for the collection of data about the volume of water in southwest Oklahoma was renewed recently for state Fiscal Year 2
OKLAHOMA CITY – Southwest Oklahoma communities have received badly needed financial assistance from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board recently.
OKLAHOMA CITY – In part because of the City of Lawton’s excellent financial status, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board on Tuesday approved a $47 million low-interest loan to the La
OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Water Resources Board will meet next week to consider changing a water quality standard that could affect the state’s efforts to limit phosphorus in th
DUNCAN - The Duncan Public Utilities Authority recently received approval for a $20,446,000 loan from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to improve the Authority’s wastewater infra
ALTUS – The primary source of water for Altus is a 23-mile-long, 36-inch diameter pipeline from Tom Steed Reservoir operated by the Mountain Park Master Conservancy District.