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The Oklahoma Corporation Commission is responsible for licensing and regulating electric power utilities, natural gas utilities, drinking water utilities and telecommunications utilities.
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) is an agency in the government of Oklahoma under the Governor of Oklahoma. OWRB is responsible for managing and protection the water resources of Oklahoma as well as for planning for the states long-range water needs.
The 23 major groundwater aquifers in Oklahoma store more than 320 million acre-feet of water. Oklahoma is home to more than 200 lakes that offer over 1 million surface acres of water and more shoreline than the Gulf and Atlantic coasts combined.
The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality is the lead state agency that administers the Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certification program in Oklahoma. The purpose of these certification reviews is to determine whether a proposed discharge will comply with Oklahoma water quality standards.
The Oklahoma Water Resources Board serves as the states water resources planning and development agency. The agency defines policy and conducts the states water business through a nine-member Board appointed by the Governor with advice and consent of the state Senate.
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The Central Oklahoma (Garber-Wellington) Aquifer underlies 3000-square miles of the central part of Oklahoma, including Oklahoma City. The Aquifer is the main source of drinking water for communities throughout this region, except Oklahoma City, which pulls surface water from resources in southeastern Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Rural Water Association is governed by a sixteen member Board of Directors. Four of these directors are elected, by the membership, from each of four areas of the State, with one at-large.

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