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- 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.
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Water flows from the source lakes through pipes to Tulsa’s two water treatment plants, where it is treated to meet drinking water and public health standards. City chemists and plant operators analyzed over 33,000 samples in 2020 to be sure the water supplied to homes and businesses is of the highest quality.
When the water leaves the treatment plant and flows toward Tulsa’s homes and businesses, it not only meets, but surpasses all federal requirements for public health standards. Rainwater flows downhill both over the land and under the ground to collect in streams and in our lakes.
Jun 4, 2021 · The City of Tulsa Water and Sewer Department operates two water treatment plants that receive their water from lakes Oologah, Spavinaw, Eucha and Hudson. Water samples from these lakes also are analyzed to determine source water quality.
According to Tulsa Water, water samples were taken in 2021 (view all: reporting years: 2018, 2016). For more details, you can download the annual water-quality report (also known as the Consumer Confidence Report) here .
Feb 17, 2021 · Due to record-breaking low temperatures, the City of Tulsa is currently working on more than 120 waterline breaks and is asking all of its water customers to conserve water.
Jun 3, 2021 · Tulsa utility customers will be getting a water quality report with their June utility bill. The annual report is required to be mailed to all water customers under the 1996 Safe Drinking Water...
Feb 18, 2021 · As crews and contractors fix more than 250 water line breaks around Tulsa, they shut off the nearby valves to save water. More than 1,600 homes and 130 businesses were impacted as of Thursday...