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Wewoka Public Works Authority receives $9,565,000 water system funding from OWRB

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December 19, 2023

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Wewoka Public Works Authority receives $9,565,000 water system funding from OWRB

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Wewoka Public Works Authority (Authority) received approval for $9,565,000 in funding Tuesday from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) to improve the Authority’s water infrastructure.  Construction of upgrades and improvements to the water system will be financed by the Oklahoma Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) along with a $5,000,000 Congressionally Designated grant, and $2,681,000 from Indian Health Services.

The Authority will utilize the proceeds for the construction of a new water treatment plant consisting of a raw water main, clarifiers, filters, disinfection facilities, and chemical feed systems. Additional project elements include concrete lined ponds, a backwash return lift station, a new SCADA system, and the instillation of all piping, valves, and electrical needs to complete the improvements. Disinfecting drinking water has reduced waterborne disease drastically. However, byproducts which may result from the disinfection can sometimes have unintended effects. Therefore, by addressing this issue, this project helps to meet the public health goals for the state.

Joe Freeman, chief of the OWRB’s Financial Assistance Division, calculated that the Authority’s customers will save an estimated $2,434,500 over the life of the 30-year loan compared to traditional financing. The DWSRF loan will be secured with a lien on the revenues of the Authority’s water, sewer, and sanitation systems, a 1.25-cent sales tax, and a mortgage. City Manager, Mark Mosley, attended the OWRB’s monthly meeting in support of the loan application. Mr. Mosley, stated, “Wewoka has the oldest active water plant in the state. We greatly appreciate the consideration of this project.”