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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.
 Water

Water

Frederick Water

Frederick City Manager Lee Littrell started his new job on Feb. 8 and six days later the entire town was thrown into a catastrophic situation when a major winter blizzard left 3,900 people without water.
Doing business OWRB during public health emergency

Doing business OWRB during public health emergency

Doing business with OWRB during public health emergency

OKLAHOMA CITY – Although the Oklahoma Water Resources Board’s office here is closed to public visits, each division continues to maintain its duties and responsibilities. Your request can be processed via the “Contact Us” webform.
Frederick City Manager Robert Johnston

Frederick City Manager Robert Johnston

Water, health care, census are priorities for Frederick

FREDERICK – Goals city officials have set for 2020 include improvements to the water system, encouraging residents to participate in the federal decennial census and potential restoration of emergency medical care.
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.