Water and sewage treatment plants in numerous areas are operating at reduced capacity. Some have no electricity and are unable to pump water.
Some plants are working from generators, while others are on the list to receive one, said Skylar McElhaney, spokeswoman for the state Department of Environmental Quality.
"The whole situation is terrible. Some areas are getting bottled water, and others are waiting,” she said.
These municipal and local water providers and sewage plants were operating at reduced capacity:
Canadian County
Canadian Rural Water District #3
Piedmont
Yukon
El Reno
Craig County
Vinita
Welch
Bluejacket
Creek County
Mounds Creek Rural Water District #7
Drumright
Oilton
Delaware County
Holiday Shores
Delaware County Rural Water District #10
Grady CountyGrady County Rural Water Districts #1, 2 and 6
Tuttle
Lincoln County
Chandler
Stroud
Wellston
Prague
Meeker
Logan County
Rock Creek
McLain County
Newcastle
Nowata County
Nowata
Delaware
Oklahoma County
Blue Quail Estates
Circle C Estates
Circle P Mobile Home Park
Wildfire Estates
Sherwood Forest Mobile Home Park
Acorn Acres
Willow Creek
Oklahoma City/Deer Creek wastewater treatment plant
Bluff Creek
Cow Creek
Choctaw
Harrah
Jones
Nicoma Park
Spencer
Midwest City
Luther
Applewood Mobile Home Park
Osage County
Skiatook
Avant
Barnsdall
RamonaOttawa County
Ottawa Rural Water District #2
Ottawa County Rural Water District #6
Picher
Commerce
Quapaw
Wyandotte
Pottawatomie County
Asher
Wanette
St. Louis
Brooksville
Pottawatomie County Rural Water District #3
Shady Valley (serves McLoud)
Shawnee
Rogers County
Rogers Rural Water District #4 — Talala and Oologah
Oologah
Inola
Chelsea
Catoosa
Tulsa County
Broken Arrow
Bixby
Wagoner County
Wagoner Rural Water District #4 — Wagoner
Green Country Sewer (serves Wagoner)
Washington County
Bartlesville