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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 2070657" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>OKC will be calling for the water within 2 weeks to 1 months time. 30,000 acre feet of water (7.5fow) will come down the canadian river into Hefner and possibly Overholser. One half of this (15,000 acre feet) will be lost to wet the river bed. Hefner loses 1,000 acre feet of water each week due to evaporation and water usage. Okla City will therefore have 15 weeks of additional water. When this water is gone then 200,000 households in NW Okla will be w/o water. OKC has always banked on Canton water and now the bank will be dry. There is no contingency plan except odd even watering which should have been started last year not now when it is too late. OKC should ban all outdoor watering and urge everyone to conserve the water OR dont and see what happens in July.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 2070657, member: 8855"] OKC will be calling for the water within 2 weeks to 1 months time. 30,000 acre feet of water (7.5fow) will come down the canadian river into Hefner and possibly Overholser. One half of this (15,000 acre feet) will be lost to wet the river bed. Hefner loses 1,000 acre feet of water each week due to evaporation and water usage. Okla City will therefore have 15 weeks of additional water. When this water is gone then 200,000 households in NW Okla will be w/o water. OKC has always banked on Canton water and now the bank will be dry. There is no contingency plan except odd even watering which should have been started last year not now when it is too late. OKC should ban all outdoor watering and urge everyone to conserve the water OR dont and see what happens in July. [/QUOTE]
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