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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.
As the states designated water management agency, the OWRB appropriates stream water and groundwater through water use permitting. Permits must be obtained from the OWRB for all uses of water in Oklahoma except domestic use. Beneficial use of water is a fundamental requirement in the administration of water rights.
In recent years, Oklahoma Citys tap water has averaged 141 parts per trillion, with concentrations docHubing 391 parts per trillion. These levels are up to 19 times higher than the concentration determined to have negligible impact on cancer risk.
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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.
Hawaii. #1 in Drinking Water Quality. Alabama. #2 in Drinking Water Quality. Tennessee. #3 in Drinking Water Quality. South Carolina. #4 in Drinking Water Quality. Massachusetts. #5 in Drinking Water Quality. Kentucky. #6 in Drinking Water Quality. Georgia. #7 in Drinking Water Quality. Florida. #8 in Drinking Water Quality.
Theres good news for customers and residents served by the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust. The Citys drinking water meets or surpasses all federal and state standards for quality and safety.

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