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  1. Here the floc settles to the bottom and is pumped from the water to sludge thickening basins for disposal. The clarified water flows over weirs at the end of the clarifiers (or basins). At this point, roughly 95- 97% of all suspended particles present in the water have been removed.

  2. Water is treated at two treatment plants: Mohawk and A.B. Jewell. Collected wastewater is treated at four treatment plants: Southside, Northside, Haikey Creek and Lower Bird Creek. Tulsa Water and Sewer serve approximately 650,000 people.

  3. Raw water is untreated, unfiltered water from the ground, lakes, rivers, and more. Tulsa's raw water is transported from Spavinaw/Eucha and Oologah Lakes. Lake Hudson, located just north of Locust Grove, is available for future use.

  4. Feb 13, 2024 · The Clines resorted to hauling thousands of gallons of water from a relative's home to fill a cistern in their backyard, a testament to their resilience and determination to make do with what they had.

  5. Oct 14, 2011 · TULSA, Oklahoma -- Major changes are coming to Tulsa's water system. Treatment plants will soon add a chemical called chloramine to our drinking water. It's a small change -- one most of...

  6. Feb 18, 2021 · The City of Tulsa said once its Mohawk Water Treatment Plant was restored Thursday morning, it was pumping at a rate of 180 million gallons a day, which is double a normal February day....

  7. May 23, 2017 · After weeks of heavy rain turning our lakes brown with mud and debris, 2 Works For You spoke with the City of Tulsa on what it's doing to keep your drinking water safe.

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