Tap Water Quality in Oklahoma City, OK
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Oklahoma City Drinking Water Overview
Population: ~680,000 | Source: Lake Hefner, Lake Draper, and Lake Atoka
Oklahoma City draws from multiple reservoirs, some over 100 miles from the city. The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust manages a complex supply system. Seasonal algal blooms in the reservoirs can cause taste and odor issues, and naturally occurring minerals in the region's geology require ongoing treatment attention.
Common water quality concerns in Oklahoma City
Disinfection byproducts
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Naturally occurring minerals
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Algal blooms
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Arsenic in groundwater wells
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What's in your Oklahoma City water report
Contaminant levels
Every detected contaminant in your Oklahoma City water system, compared to EPA limits and health guidelines.
Violation history
All EPA violations on record for water systems serving Oklahoma City, including health-based and monitoring violations.
Water quality grade
An A through F grade based on violation history, contaminant levels, and health guideline comparisons.
Filter recommendations
Which type of water filter will actually remove the contaminants found in your specific water system.
Water quality in nearby cities
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