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Abundance, diversity, and potential contamination sources of Enterococci in creeks
Effect of water rights and management policies on a river alluvial aquifer
 
Practical application of hydraulic tools in urban stormwater design
Effect of dormant and foliaged plants on nitrate and phosphate retention in bioretention cells
 
Comparing soil and hydrological conditions of Wetlands Reserve Program restorations and natural wetlands along the Deep Fork River, Oklahoma (USA)
Design guidance on low impact development practices for stormwater management and control in Oklahoma
 
Drivers of water use and conservation adoption by residential users in Oklahoma: Motivations, attitudes, and perceptions
Pilot-scale testing of chlorite to control nitrification in drinking water distribution systems
 
Decision model applied to groundwater remediation
Parameterization and application of the AquaCrop model for simulating bioenergy crops in Oklahoma
 
A comparative study of water quality constituents and physical parameters in Skiatook Lake for 1993, 2003, & 2004
Laboratory modeling of energy dissipation in six-foot drop broken-back culverts
 
Treatment of taste and odor compounds in Oklahoma surface water
Estimating the hydraulic parameters of the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer by analysis of naturally-induced stresses
 
An analysis of the intensity of precipitation, total suspended solid and stage height for stream gauging sites 9 and 11 within the Goodwin Creek experimental watershed, northern Mississippi, for the year 2000
The value of the analytic-deliberative framework in environmental decisionmaking: The case of Oklahoma water planning
 
Weather and topographical influences on spatial and temporal variability of winter wheat yield in Oklahoma
Issues involved in groundwater withdrawals and pollution of the Ogallala: Evidence from West Texas
 
Strategies for compliance with stage 2 disinfectants and disinfection byproducts rule for surface water treatment facilities in northeastern Oklahoma