Stimulus funds on tap in drinking water jobs in Oklahoma
Federal stimulus money will be used to fund more than 20 drinking water projects in the state, expanding old water treatment plants and services and bringing some providers into compliance with health and environmental standards.
The state Department of Environmental Quality and the Oklahoma Water Resources Board received $31.5 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act money to bolster their revolving loan ...
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