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General Manager Browning says lake levels are in good shape as Trust emphasizes reliability and resiliency
Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust · November 5, 2025
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Summary
General Manager Mike Browning told trustees the utility’s capital program focuses on reliability and resiliency and reported most reservoirs are near normal levels: Heffner and Draper about 1.6 feet below full pool, Canton about 0.6 feet above, and Atoka and McGee Creek 4 and 3 feet below full pool, respectively.
At the Nov. 4 meeting, General Manager Browning thanked staff, bond counsel and financial advisers for their work on the capital packages and emphasized the purpose of the…
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