OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has announced that the boil order for the Sardis Lake and Konawa Assembly of God water systems have been lifted. The water is now ...
Members of the Central Oklahoma Master Conservancy District board voted Thursday evening to hire a water rights attorney to explore its options to participate with a consortium of Oklahoma cities ...
OKLAHOMA – The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has issued a boil order for the Sardis Lake Water Authority and the Talihina Public Water Authority. The DEQ states both water ...
The Sardis Reservoir receives about 58 inches of rain per year, more than two feet over the average rainfall in central Oklahoma. The lake has resources available of 156,000 acre feet per year and a ...
ANTLERS, Okla. — A Pushmataha County judge heard arguments on Wednesday in a lawsuit seeking to halt a state permit that would allow Oklahoma City to pull billions of gallons of water each year from ...
Oklahoma City would obtain the right to Sardis Lake water needed to meet future drinking water and economic development needs, while the Choctaw and Chickasaw nations would receive assurances that ...
Over at the Sardis Lakeview Cafe, where the sign assures all “hillbillies and outlaws” welcome, folks can’t help but worry about losing the lake. With water scarce in western drought-dry Oklahoma and ...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An agreement that appeared to be the solution to a long-standing state debt and to Oklahoma City's future water needs is now threatening to blow up into a major lawsuit. The agreement ...
News 9 has learned more details on the water rights agreement made between Oklahoma, OKC and the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations. In 2011, the Choctaws and Chickasaws sued OKC over the water rights at ...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- An agreement that appeared to be the solution to a long-standing state debt and to Oklahoma City's future water needs is now threatening to blow up into a major lawsuit. The agreement ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The state, its capital city and two of its largest American Indian tribes have declared a truce in a years-long wrangle for control of one of Oklahoma's largest reservoirs. For five ...