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ƒ Area VI on Elm Fork in Harmon County ƒAn integral component of the Red River Chloride Control Project •Contributes 510 tons/day of the total 4,400 tons/day of chlorides in the Basin •Various control measures could remove from 80 to 90 percent of the chloride load •Latest detailed studies were in 1976 •A reevaluation of the problem and solutions would be required •Renewed Interest by Gov. Henry PlanningPlanning AssistanceAssistance toto US Army Corps of Engineers StatesStates (PAS)(PAS) OnOn--GoingGoing andand PotentialPotential PASPAS ActivitiesActivities ¾¾ OklahomaOklahoma WaterWater PlanPlan ¾¾ GeotechnicalGeotechnical InvestigationsInvestigations atat PotentialPotential SitesSites forfor MangumMangum ReservoirReservoir ¾¾ WaterWater SupplySupply OptionsOptions forfor thethe CityCity ofof Bartlesville,Bartlesville, OKOK

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Active Flood Control (FC) and Ecosystem Restoration (ER) Studies: ¾ Haikey Creek (FC) ¾ Blackwell Lake (FC – clearing and snagging) ¾ Big Lake (ER) ¾ Grand/ (ER) ¾ Crow Creek (ER) ¾ Cherokee School Creek (ER) ¾ Joe Creek (ER)

One Corps Serving The Army and the Nation LakeLake ReallocationReallocation US Army Corps of Engineers StudiesStudies

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¾ Expanded in-kind credit provision ¾ Modification to Section 22 – PAS ¾ Access to water data ¾ Modifies PCA ¾ Direct funding of Hydropower O&M ¾ Recreation User Fees ¾ Streamline of Planning Process ¾ Modification to Water Storage Pricing ¾ Arcadia/Waurika/Water Supply Storage Contracting ¾ State Water Resources Planning US Army Corps of Engineers InvestingInvesting inin Water:Water: TheThe CorpsCorps RoleRole ƒ Partner in Collaborative Efforts ƒ Approaches- ¾Traditional Structural Approaches ¾O &M of Existing Infrastructure ¾Best Management Practices •Wetlands, Floodplains, Ecosystem ƒ Investing in Water by…. ¾Organizing ¾Coordinating ¾ Seeking Consensus

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