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OSU Extension offers free workshop tackling forever chemicals issues

Oklahoma State University Extension is partnering with Trihydro to present a free, two-day workshop about forever chemicals, waste, water and wastewater, air and biosolids.
OSU Extension offers free workshop tackling forever chemicals issues
Rural water wrap-up: Infrastructure funding on the horizon

Mon, Dec 20, 2021

Officials from Oklahoma State University and the Oklahoma Water Resources Board discuss potential federal funding to improve the state's water and wastewater systems.

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Consumers can cut utility bills by conserving water at home

Fri, Dec 3, 2021

OSU Extension offers tips for conserving water at home.

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Small communities seek resources to improve water infrastructure

Thu, Nov 4, 2021

The Oklahoma Water Resources Center at Oklahoma State University aims to address the challenges small communities face in updating their water and wastewater systems.

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Cracking the case on rural well water

Wed, Oct 20, 2021

Rural residents who rely on private well systems should regularly test their water for harmful materials or contaminants.

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OSU joins international water security research effort

Thu, Aug 19, 2021

The PEER2PEER Program will advance transboundary water security research, education and outreach by bringing together researchers from international research programs around the world to monitor and document the signs and impacts of drought and

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Absorbing Science Via Art

Fri, Dec 18, 2020

OSU Museum exhibition The State We're In Water offers immersive experiences

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Balancing water quality and the bottom line

Thu, Feb 28, 2019

Addressing water quality and quantity issues are complicated, especially in Oklahoma where water is a divisive issue. Providing clean water for drinking and enough water for agricultural, lawns and landscaping, recreational and industrial use are

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