Dumping endangers Edmond waterways, officials say
EDMOND — An old refrigerator, worn tires, 55-gallon drums and household trash line a water tributary in far northeast Edmond.
An oily film floating on the water can be seen by someone who stands on Sorghum Mills Road 40 feet above.
None of it belongs in the waterway that runs into the Deep Fork River and eventually Lake Eufaula .
“We have got a couple of issues out here,” said Cody Gaines ...
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