Author: Dr. Christine Pappas, East Central University
April 4, 2025
The Environmental Protection Agency has long been a favorite target of the budget knife, but a new looming threat is different in magnitude and impact.
For those curious why many state resources and agricultural leaders are expressing growing concerns about groundwater depletion in Oklahoma and other states in the Midwest, a recent detailed explanation was offered by Oklahoma Water Resources Center Director Dr. Kevin Wagner.
Author: Dale Denwalt, The Oklahoman - ddenwalt@oklahoman.com
The Environmental Protection Agency has released the latest data collected on "forever chemicals" found in public water supplies across the nation.
Author: Kayla Branch - kayla@readfrontier.com
State lawmakers are trying for a second year to require commercial users to more accurately track water usage. Farmers have opposed previous efforts to create stricter water monitoring.
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