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  1. 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. The first Spavinaw flowline ranges from 54 to 60 inches in diameter and is 53.9 miles long.

  2. Tulsa’s drinking water comes from three lakes in northeastern Oklahoma: (1) Lake Oologah on the Verdigris River (in Rogers and Nowata counties), (2) Lakes Spavinaw and Eucha on Spavinaw Creek (in Mayes and Delaware Counties), and (3) Lake Hudson on the Neosho River (in Mayes County).

  3. Water moves through more than 2,200 miles of underground water lines from Tulsa’s treatment plants to water faucets throughout the City of Tulsa. Usually, residents in the north and west portions of Tulsa receive water from the Mohawk plant.

  4. Where does Tulsa get its water from? Is Tulsa's water safe to drink? Does Tulsa put fluoride in the water? Tulsa's raw water is transported from Spavinaw/Eucha and Oologah Lakes. Lake Hudson, located just north of Locust Grove, provided water in late 2000 and early 2001 and is available for future use.

  5. Jun 1, 2023 · The City of Tulsa Water and Sewer Department operates two water treatment plants that receive their water from four Oklahoma lakes: Oologah, Spavinaw, Eucha and Hudson. "Not only do we want to...

  6. waterbadge.com › listing › tulsa-oklahoma-water-qualityTulsa, Oklahoma - Water Quality

    Jul 23, 2021 · Where does Tulsa’s water come from? Tulsa’s water comes from the Mooser CreekArkansas River watershed. All 12 EPA assessed water sources in the Mooser Creek – Arkansas River watershed are in Impaired or Unknown condition.

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  8. The Oklahoma Water Resource Board's General Viewer provides a large amount of information on water resources in Oklahoma. The interactive map includes: Water rights (surface and groundwater) Water and weather monitoring information; Groundwater wells and levels; Surface and groundwater standards

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