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Click on underlined link to read entire article.  Published February 27, 2011 New York Times.

Regulation Lax as Gas Wells’ Tainted Water Hits Rivers

The relatively new drilling method — known as high-volume horizontal hydraulic fracturing, or hydrofracking — carries significant environmental risks.

Water Editorial - News OK

Water Issues - News OK

Funding Sources

OCWP Authorizing Statue

Evaluation of Non-Consumptive Uses

ESB 1410 Recharge

ESB 1627 Marginal Quality Water









2012 01 26 Stigler News - Article on Open Meetings and Records Act

2011 June Oklahoman’s for Responsible Water Policy - Vol 1 #2

2011 June 18 Article - Shawnee newspaper

2011 June 8th Article - Daily Oklahoman - Water: Our Views

2011 June 5th Article - News OK - Texas wants Oklahoma Water


2011 June 5th Article - News OK - Should Oklahoma Build More Reservoirs?


2011 June 5th Article - News OK - Supply Oklahoma’s Water Needs Will Be Costly


Tribal water rights claims complicate Oklahoma's water planning efforts


Water Wars

Corp of Engineers - Shoreline development, new lake regulations, lake levels???


Eufaula EIS Scoping Meeting


Country Star Article: Legislators say study violates the law.

 Four legislators from Southeast Oklahoma have gone to the attorney general about the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Study...       Click here for rest of article

TOTALLY SEPARATE ISSUE FROM THE CORP MEETINGS!
This article is about our continuing “Water Wars”!

Save Our Water Flyer and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’

3 press releases of upcoming meetings


Eufaula Lake - Public Involvement Workshop

This is an announcement and short description about the Army Corps of Engineers public involvement workshop scheduled to be held on June 2nd.


Eufaula Chamber of Commerce learns about Water Woes!

Rick Smenner, President of SOWLE, and Pennie Embry, Oklahoman’s for Responsible Water Policy, presented information about the water issues in Southeastern Oklahoma.                  Click here for rest of article