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2014 WATER LEGISLATION. John Harrington, ACOG March 27, 2014. OKLAHOMA WATER LEGISLATION 2014. 83 BILLS CONCERNING WATER THIS YEAR (2013 HAD 48). MUCH OF THIS WAS BILLS REINTRODUCED FROM LAST YEAR. OKLAHOMA WATER LEGISLATION 2014. OKLAHOMA WATER LEGISLATION 2014.
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2014 WATER LEGISLATION John Harrington, ACOG March 27, 2014
OKLAHOMA WATER LEGISLATION 2014 • 83 BILLS CONCERNING WATER THIS YEAR (2013 HAD 48). • MUCH OF THIS WAS BILLS REINTRODUCED FROM LAST YEAR.
OKLAHOMA WATER LEGISLATION 2014 CALENDAR
Geophysical Survey Canadian County
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County 850 FEET 32 ACRES 1625 FEET
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County N UNITS IN METERS
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County UNITS IN METERS
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County UNITS IN METERS
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County UNITS IN METERS
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County Crescent-Shaped Geological Forms – Barchans?
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County Crescent-Shaped Geological Forms – Point Bars Point Bar from Old Channel System
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County UNITS IN METERS
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County Present Channel Oxbow
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County Present Channel Former Channel Stream Point Bar from Old Channel System
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County POINT BARS USUALLY HAVE LOTS OF POROSITY…..
Geophysical Survey - Canadian County RECOMMENDATION: DRILL THIS!
Canadian River at a park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory 1900 CANADIAN RIVER STUDY
CANADIAN RIVER STUDY ACOG will then submit it to ODEQ. ODEQ will submit the report to the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) for a technical review. Guernsey/FTN will address technical comments from USEPA and revise the WLA report if necessary. After addressing CRPG comments (if any), Guernsey will submit the report to ACOG. The draft WLA report will be submitted to ACOG for review by the CRPG After EPA issues a technical approval of the WLA report, ODEQ will begin the public review process for updating the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) to incorporate the effluent limits in the WLA report. After the specified time period for receiving public comments on the WQMP update, ODEQ will respond to those comments. ODEQ will then begin addressing the details of incorporating the new effluent limits that are in the WLA report (and the WQMP) into discharge permits. Once the WLA report receives final approval from EPA, the process for the WLA study will be complete.