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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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Tulsa's main water sources are Lake Eucha, Lake Spavinaw, and Lake Oologah. Water is brought from the treatment plants or reservoirs through two pipes called flowlines that are 53.9 miles and 52.2 miles long.
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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. Tulsa Water and Sewer serve approximately 650,000 people.
Our city’s top priority is to provide clean, refreshing water to its customers. Tulsa water is safe to drink and free of bacteria and other harmful substances. City chemists and water treatment plant operators test the water when it enters the pipes from our source water lakes.
Mar 29, 2023 · Tulsa gets its drinking water from Lake Eucha and Spavinaw Lake as well as Lake Oolagah. While testing for PFAS has been done on Eucha and Spavinaw waters, it has yet to be done at Lake Oolagah, which is administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lee said.
Jun 1, 2016 · Since 1924, the people of Tulsa, Okla., have enjoyed clean, clear water from the Mohawk Water Treatment Plant, which started with a 55-mi pipeline from lake spavinaw and has evolved to include renovated buildings and modern treatment processes.
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Feb 13, 2024 · TULSA, OKLAHOMA — In a remarkable culmination of a 40-year struggle, a Tulsa family has finally secured city water service, marking the end of an arduous journey that spanned generations.
May 23, 2017 · Lake Spavinaw and Lake Eucha is where the majority of Tulsa’s drinking water comes from. Lake Yahola at the Mohawk Water Treatment Facility is where that water is collected.