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City leaders secure vital water partnership for community

September 03, 2024 | City Council Meetings, Broken Arrow, Tulsa County, Oklahoma


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City leaders secure vital water partnership for community
In a recent government meeting, officials expressed gratitude for the collaboration with Mid America OOHA, highlighting a significant development in water management for the community. The discussion centered around a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that allows for the purchase of a 3,000,000-gallon tank, which will enable the city to utilize gravity-fed water systems, making water supply more efficient and cost-effective.

One official noted that the transition from purchasing treated water to raw water will enhance the quality of the community's water supply. This change is expected to improve the taste of the water and reduce the need for extensive chlorination during transport. The officials emphasized the importance of reliable water access, acknowledging that residents often take for granted the availability of clean water.

The city manager underscored the significance of having a second source of water, commending the staff's dedication to securing this partnership with Mid America. The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to approve the MOU, marking a pivotal step in ensuring sustainable water resources for the community's future.

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