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A multinational company that manages public water systems in Oklahoma has a pattern of water quality violations. And no one outside the company knows how many of Oklahoma’s 1,600-plus water systems they’re managing.
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If you go to an Oklahoma lake, keep an eye out for water that looks like it has paint floating on the surface. It could mean there’s an algae bloom that could be harmful to your health.
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Some people near Sardis Lake in southeast Oklahoma ran out of water last week while waiting on repairs to their water treatment system. The water is back on, but the area is on a boil order without a definite end date.
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Researchers at Oklahoma State University are creating more efficient ways to monitor water for harmful algae blooms.
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Cherokee citizens are being asked to help the tribal nation identify which homes are in need of clean drinking water.
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Oklahoma has more than 4,700 dams. At least 30 percent of these flood control structures are at the end of their 50-year design life. With climate change…
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When John Hiller moved to Oklahoma City, he noticed a lot of businesses near May Avenue and 63rd Street have “lakeside” or “lakeview” in their names. His…
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In many countries, clean drinking water is scarce and healthy water sanitation practices are not common. In some cases, potable water is available, but it…
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Oklahoma City’s decades-long quest for a permit to pump water out of southeastern Oklahoma is over. This week, state regulators approved a key part of the…
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Many Norman residents say they have noticed an earthy smell and taste in the city’s tap water. Ken Komiske, the city’s utilities director, explains the…