Oklahoma's Water Agency…managing, protecting, and improving water to ensure clean, safe, and reliable supplies, a strong economy, and a healthy environment.
Today, OWRB GIS Managers Scott Roberson and Derrick Stark represented the agency at OU's GIS Day. The OWRB offers a suite of interactive GIS maps and dashboards at https://t.co/wz5vBY9qc4.
Mesonet Ticker: Dry leaves
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Are we working on more drought, or will rainfall this weekend cut us a break? LET'S GO RAIN! #okwx#okmesonet
We kicked off the first round of public input meetings this week for the 2025 OCWP update. See the full schedule at https://t.co/g0oPkrUsm0. Today from 9-11 am we are having the first of two virtual meetings. Join at https://t.co/lIn3oKe1lW
Mesonet Ticker: How green is your Panhandle?
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Ahhh, how I miss the lush green grass of...Slapout? Check out the difference in greenness of MOST of the state from now vs. this time last year when we were in the middle of flash drought! #okwx#okmesonet
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Governor Kevin Stitt has proclaimed July 2023 Oklahoma Lakes Appreciation Month. Check out some ideas for celebrating our beautiful lakes at https://t.co/K3emckQ7KB #LakesAppreciation
A year ago, we were dealing with the DRIEST last 30 days in the last 100 years. Quite a change, no? Northeastern and southwestern OK are still unusually dry, however. #okwx # okmesonet
We get so many questions on water testing. Where do I get my drinking water tested? Where do I get my livestock or irrigation water tested? How often should I get my water tested? View the answers and explore more on our updated FAQ webpage. https://t.co/Ag6arfRTqB
It may seem like we've had enough rain to pull us out of drought, but almost 77% of the state is still abnormally dry or worse with 36% in moderate drought or worse. Visit https://t.co/G0zi0xo5l9 for more drought links.
We now have more than 30 years of water quality & quantity data available through our public facing portal at https://t.co/TpUWx7A20r. Download the data or use the analysis tools to look at trends, seasonality, range, relationships, & more!
OWRB staff collected Redfin Darters in the James Fork river in eastern OK. These fish and several others found at the site indicate good water quality. Fish, macroinvertebrates, and water sample analyses are used by the OWRB to determine the health of OK streams.
Mesonet Ticker: May in June!
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Forget the calendar, this is as big of a threat as anything else we've seen this spring. Know your safety plan, have at least 2 ways to get warnings, and get those junebugs out of your storm shelters! #okwx#okmesonet
This EPA Webinar on June 20 looks interesting: How EPA’s Water Infrastructure Planning Tool Can Help Utilities Engage Community & Make Cost-Effective Multi-Benefit Investments. Sign up at https://t.co/xFldQuPCaI
With the panhandle running at 231% of average rainfall over the past month, there's a lot more green on the landscape than there's been in a long time! This shot was taken from Beaver, OK today! #okwx#okmesonet