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Oklahoma Water Rights. Oklahoma has a unique set of water rights statues based on groundwater and streamwater. The owner of land owns the groundwater underlying such land and surface water standing on the land, however the Oklahoma Water Resources Board regulates non-domestic use. Oklahoma Water Resources Board - Wikipedia wikipedia.org wiki OklahomaWaterReso wikipedia.org wiki OklahomaWaterReso
Examples include microorganisms, (e.g., E. coli, Giardia, and noroviruses), inorganic chemicals (e.g., lead, arsenic, nitrates, and nitrites), organic chemicals (e.g., atrazine, glyphosate, trichloroethylene, and tetrachloroethylene), and disinfection byproducts (e.g., chloroform).
In 2019, 3,358 of Texass public water systems violated the EPAs water quality standards, and 455 were serious violators. All of these factors have led to Texas being ranked the most polluted water in America.
Groundwater in central Oklahoma contains many natural contaminants, most notably metals such as arsenic, chromium, selenium, and uranium. Public water supply wells are highly regulated and must follow guidelines established by the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Water Quality - ACOG - Association of Central Oklahoma Governments acogok.org water groundwater-oklahoma acogok.org water groundwater-oklahoma
Drilling a Water Well Requires a Drilling Permit Rehabilitation of existing wells does not require a permit. Any water well that is not used solely for domestic use is required to first receive a permit from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board ( OWRB ). Water Wells | Tuttle, OK tuttleok.gov Water-Wells tuttleok.gov Water-Wells
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The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality is not overly concerned with the latest J.D. Power survey of water quality. The June 2023 study ranks Oklahoma as the third worst in the country, with a score of 726 out of 1,000.

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