Five bodies of water ruled clean
Only five bodies of water of the thousands of lakes and streams monitored in Oklahoma were found to be clear of harmful levels of pollution, according to a draft government report released last week by the state Department of Environmental Quality. The rest of the waters watched by the state either weren't tested or are polluted beyond federal standards.
The fact that even five waters came up clean is being seen as ...
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