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Water Quality
The Oklahoma Conservation Commission's Water Quality Division works with partner agencies and landowners in Oklahoma to protect water from impairment by pollutants including sediment, oil, pesticides, eroded soil, and human and animal waste. Because 98 percent of Oklahoma land is privately owned, we work closely with local conservation districts and landowners on projects to restore and protect water quality and wetlands. This is important and challenging as more than 78,000 miles of streams and 200 manmade lakes span the state creating over one million acres of surface water that provides drinking water, recreation and wildlife habitat. Water Quality Division projects use assessment, restoration, and education to encourage residents to voluntarily...
For more information about the Oklahoma Conservation Commission's water quality programs and activities, please see the Water Quality Division web pages. |
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