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Bartlesville Temporarily Switches To Free Chlorine Conversion Water System
News On 6
A temporary change to Bartlesville’s water disinfection system has been made after biological activity was detected in the water.
Bartlesville City Council Approves Study To Look Into Getting Water From Kaw Lake
Matt Rahn
The City Council just approved funding for a study to see if it's feasible to pump water from Kaw Lake 50 miles west of Bartlesville to get a long-term water supply for its citizens.
Water Study Proposal To Fix Water Shortage Heading To Bartlesville City Council
Kaitlyn Deggs
Some of the people at the meeting say they think it’s a step in the right direction, and they’re hopeful it will help stop Bartlesville’s water crisis.
Bartlesville Assures Residents That Water Is Safe During Chlorine Disinfection Process
Jayden Brannon
People living in Bartlesville may notice low water pressure or discoloration over the next six weeks while the city works to disinfect pipes with chlorine. The city usually uses chloramines to make sure the water is clean, but using chlorine is stronger, so they can address the issue quicker.
City Of Bartlesville To Reevaluate Drought Plan, Reinstate Water Resource Committee
News On 6
Bartlesville's city council decided at its most recent meeting that it needed to reevaluate the drought contingency plan, and placed a temporary hold on the Water Shortage Ordinance, keeping Bartlesville from entering stage 2 of water restrictions for now.
Bartlesville Water Levels Still Low Despite Recent Rainfall
Cal Day
People living in Bartlesville are still being asked to do what they can to limit water use.
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Stage 3 Of Water Restrictions Still In Effect For Bartlesville
Jonathan Polasek
City leaders in Bartlesville said that the overall water supply fell to just under 57 percent last week. This means that the city is still in Stage 3 water restrictions and that outdoor water use is restricted to just one day a week.
Stage 3 Of Water Restrictions Still In Effect For Bartlesville
Jonathan Polasek
City leaders in Bartlesville said that the overall water supply fell to just under 57 percent last week. This means that the city is still in Stage 3 water restrictions and that outdoor water use is restricted to just one day a week.
Bartlesville Struggling Water Supply Issues; City Officials Announce Restrictions
Matt Rahn
Along with excessive heat warnings, the City of Bartlesville is still dealing with the drought that's plagued the area.
Bartlesville Struggling Water Supply Issues; City Officials Announce Restrictions
Matt Rahn
Along with excessive heat warnings, the City of Bartlesville is still dealing with the drought that's plagued the area.
Families Struggle With Increased Costs As Bartlesville Implements Stricter Water Rules
Ashlyn Brothers
People in Bartlesville have been dealing with ongoing water restrictions. One mom and dad with five kids told us they're overwhelmed as prices and outside temperatures get higher.
Families Struggle With Increased Costs As Bartlesville Implements Stricter Water Rules
Ashlyn Brothers
People in Bartlesville have been dealing with ongoing water restrictions. One mom and dad with five kids told us they're overwhelmed as prices and outside temperatures get higher.
Water Supply Issues Prevent City Of Bartlesville From Opening Pools
Jonathan Polasek
Water supply issues in Bartlesville will prevent the city from opening the city pools on time to start the summer season.
Water Supply Issues Prevent City Of Bartlesville From Opening Pools
Jonathan Polasek
Water supply issues in Bartlesville will prevent the city from opening the city pools on time to start the summer season.
Bartlesville Water Supply Still At Risk After Pump Station Replacement
Lex Rodriguez
The Caney River Pump Station has been offline for almost two years. The pump is now operating as expected, but Lauritsen said severe drought conditions remain a major problem.
Bartlesville Water Supply Still At Risk After Pump Station Replacement
Lex Rodriguez
The Caney River Pump Station has been offline for almost two years. The pump is now operating as expected, but Lauritsen said severe drought conditions remain a major problem.
City Of Bartlesville Running Low On Water, Asking Residents To Help
McKenzie Gladney
The City of Bartlesville is running low on water because of a drought over the last several months. The city said it’s not a crisis yet, but water officials are still concerned.
City Of Bartlesville Running Low On Water, Asking Residents To Help
McKenzie Gladney
The City of Bartlesville is running low on water because of a drought over the last several months. The city said it’s not a crisis yet, but water officials are still concerned.
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City Of Bartlesville In Stage 2 Of Water Conservation Efforts
Jonathan Polasek
The City of Bartlesville is currently under a stage 2 water conservation effort due to ongoing drought conditions in the area.
City Of Bartlesville In Stage 2 Of Water Conservation Efforts
Jonathan Polasek
The City of Bartlesville is currently under a stage 2 water conservation effort due to ongoing drought conditions in the area.
City Of Bartlesville Applies For ARPA Grant To Upgrade Wastewater Treatment Plant
Jonathan Polasek
The City of Bartlesville has applied for an ARPA grant to help fund the city's wastewater treatment plant expansion project.
City Of Bartlesville Applies For ARPA Grant To Upgrade Wastewater Treatment Plant
Jonathan Polasek
The City of Bartlesville has applied for an ARPA grant to help fund the city's wastewater treatment plant expansion project.
Bartlesville Tower Center Project Gives Community New Place To Gather
News On 6
Nestled between two symbols of Bartlesville's history construction crews are building a new tower downtown.
Bartlesville Tower Center Project Gives Community New Place To Gather
News On 6
Nestled between two symbols of Bartlesville's history construction crews are building a new tower downtown.
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Lawmakers and state leaders react to 'alarming' report on impact of marijuana in Oklahoma
Eden Jones
A new report is raising concerns about Oklahoma’s marijuana industry. The study focuses on a range of areas affected by the legalization of marijuana.
Lawmakers and state leaders react to 'alarming' report on impact of marijuana in Oklahoma
Eden Jones
A new report is raising concerns about Oklahoma’s marijuana industry. The study focuses on a range of areas affected by the legalization of marijuana.
Your Vote Counts: Oklahoma's energy debate, security concerns, and Clinton's return to OKC
Graham Dowers
Today on Your Vote Counts, Scott Mitchell, Senator Rosino, and Jason Dunnington discuss the governor's energy agenda, deadline week, Signalgate, and President Clinton's role in the 1995 OKC bombing response.
Your Vote Counts: Oklahoma's energy debate, security concerns, and Clinton's return to OKC
Graham Dowers
Today on Your Vote Counts, Scott Mitchell, Senator Rosino, and Jason Dunnington discuss the governor's energy agenda, deadline week, Signalgate, and President Clinton's role in the 1995 OKC bombing response.
Pakistani physicians host Spring Meeting, promoting culture & healthcare growth
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City is hosting the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America Spring Meeting at the Oklahoma City Convention Center.
Pakistani physicians host Spring Meeting, promoting culture & healthcare growth
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City is hosting the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America Spring Meeting at the Oklahoma City Convention Center.
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Lawmakers and state leaders react to 'alarming' report on impact of marijuana in Oklahoma
Eden Jones
A new report is raising concerns about Oklahoma’s marijuana industry. The study focuses on a range of areas affected by the legalization of marijuana.
Your Vote Counts: Oklahoma's energy debate, security concerns, and Clinton's return to OKC
Graham Dowers
Today on Your Vote Counts, Scott Mitchell, Senator Rosino, and Jason Dunnington discuss the governor's energy agenda, deadline week, Signalgate, and President Clinton's role in the 1995 OKC bombing response.
Pakistani physicians host Spring Meeting, promoting culture & healthcare growth
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma City is hosting the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent of North America Spring Meeting at the Oklahoma City Convention Center.
Cool temperatures move in on Sunday as severe storm system moves out of the Metro
News 9
Saturday's storms have moved out of the Metro. Sunday stays cloudy and cooler, with highs in the 50s and 60s through Monday.
Severe storm moves out of the Metro
News 9
Our News 9 weather team is tracking a severe storm system moving across the state Saturday night.
Power outages in Oklahoma due to severe weather
Carrie Winchel
Severe overnight storms cause power outages for thousands in Oklahoma. Live updates on the aftermath and ongoing weather threats.
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