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Oklahoma bill would set aside $500 million dollars for water infrastructure projectsWe have about $4 billion dollars.” That funding would allow the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to offer low-interest loans so counties can upgrade and replace their aging infrastructure.
The town of North Enid has received a $81,000 Rural Economic Action Plan grant through the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to improve its wastewater infrastructure.
offered through Oklahoma State University Extension and OSU’s Oklahoma Water Resources Center, will host a “Get Well-Informed” free well water testing event for residents in 11 counties ...
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