
Water Resources of Oklahoma
City of Tulsa EMPACT Project
Environmental Monitoring for Public Access and Community Tracking
The U.S. Geological Survey monitors streamflow and water quality in
cooperation with the City of Tulsa. Data collected augment the current
water-quality data-collection work. The USGS is providing real-time graphs
of water-quality data consisting of dissolved oxygen concentrations, pH,
temperature, and specific conductance. Sites are at Bird Creek near Sperry,
Owasso, and at Highway 266 near Catoosa and Arkansas River at Tulsa.
The clickable blue triangles
will display current water-quality data and the clickable red triangles show the locations of
surrounding streamflow-gaging stations. The clickable
green triangles are lake sites maintained by the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Click here to download a powerpoint demonstration
on how the USGS collects data.
http://ok.water.usgs.gov/empact/
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Last modified: Mon May 6 2002