Oklahoma Water Resources Board

PHOTO PROVIDED - Quartz Mountain State Park at Lake Altus

PHOTO PROVIDED - Quartz Mountain State Park at Lake Altus

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 2022. The Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) assists the U.S.
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State water board funds area projects

OKLAHOMA CITY – Southwest Oklahoma communities have received badly needed financial assistance from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board recently. For example, the board on Tuesday approved a 30.5-year, low-interest $11.1 million loan to the Hobart Public Works Authority.
CITY OF LAWTON - The Lawton Wastewater Treatment Plant at 8104 SE 15th St

CITY OF LAWTON - The Lawton Wastewater Treatment Plant at 8104 SE 15th St

Loan to rehab Lawton treatment plant OK'd

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 Lawton Water Authority.
Altus City Reservoir

Altus City Reservoir

Altus improving its water system

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. Altus has a permit to withdraw 11,200 acre-feet (3.