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  2. Oklahoma Water Resources Board - Wikipedia

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    In Oklahoma, streamwater is defined to include “water in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, and playa lakes” [2] (or dry lakes). Streamwater is considered to be publicly owned; the Oklahoma Water Resources board is responsible for appropriation for all areas of the State of Oklahoma except the Grand River basin, where the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) has responsibility for allocation on a use ...

  3. Category : Bodies of water of Tulsa County, Oklahoma

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    Rivers of Tulsa County, Oklahoma (4 P) Pages in category "Bodies of water of Tulsa County, Oklahoma" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  4. Spavinaw Water Project - Wikipedia

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    The Spavinaw Water Project was established to provide fresh water for Tulsa, Oklahoma from a site on Spavinaw Creek near the town of Spavinaw in Mayes County, Oklahoma. Planning and financing began in 1919, The project scope included site selection, designing and constructing a dam to impound the creek, a 55-mile long pipeline to carry water to ...

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  7. Lake Yahola (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Yahola is a reservoir in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [3] The reservoir was completed in 1924. Its primary purpose is to store raw water for treatment and distribution. This city-owned, 2-billion-US-gallon (7,600,000 m 3), concrete-lined lake is an integral part of the Tulsa water supply, and receives water by pipeline from Lake Spavinaw.

  8. KUTU-CD - Wikipedia

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    KUTU-CA was later sold at auction to the Oklahoma City-based Tyler Media Group on April 16, 2009. [5] The following year, the station filed a construction permit to move to UHF channel 45 and at the same time, upgrade its transmitter's effective radiated power from 5.06 kilowatts to about 25 kilowatts.

  9. Vicinity Energy - Wikipedia

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    Vicinity Energy is the largest district energy provider in the United States. Headquartered in Boston, it is a subsidiary of Antin Infrastructure Partners.It launched at the beginning of 2020 on Antin's purchase of Veolia's U.S. district energy assets in 11 cities for $1.25 billion, and has acquired further systems since.

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