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Water Quality Division


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The Oklahoma Conservation Commission Water Quality Division isWQ Buffalo Creek  responsible for identifying waters impaired by nonpoint source pollution (NPS) such as pesticides, fertilizers, sediment, and animal waste. Once problems are identified we work to prioritize and implement projects to reduce pollutants and improve water quality.

In 1987, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officially recognized that nonpoint source pollution was impairing the nation's waters and preventing them from meeting the "fishable and swimmable" goals of the Clean Water Act. As a result, a new section called 319, Nonpoint Source Management Programs was added to the Clean Water Act. Based on this law, each state was required to assess their waters for NPS pollution and develop a management program that would deal with the pollution. Oklahoma designated the Oklahoma Conservation Commission as the state's technical lead agency for the 319 Program, and so began the Oklahoma Nonpoint Source Program

The Water Quality Division also leads the Conservation Commission's Wetlands Program, which coordinates implementation of the Oklahoma Comprehensive Wetlands Conservation Plan. The Plan promotes private and public cooperation in managing wetlands through a voluntary system using education, technical assistance, and incentives.