City Of Tulsa Gets Another Loan For Citywide Sewer Rehabilitation Program

The OWRB announced the latest loan for $4.37 million Wednesday. This loan follows another loan to the city for up to $12 million last month.

Wednesday, April 11th 2012, 11:35 am

By: News On 6


The city of Tulsa has received another loan from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board as part of a citywide sanitary sewer system rehabilitation program.

The OWRB announced the latest loan for $4.37 million Wednesday. This loan follows another loan to the city for up to $12 million last month.

This month's loan will be going towards six projects.

  • Mingo, Coal and Flat Rock equalization basin facility improvements
  • Cherry Creek flow equalization basin improvements
  • Haikey Creek wastewater treatment plant
  • Haikey Creek flow equalization basin improvements
  • Engineering costs

Last month's loan will be used to replace sewer lines in several areas of Tulsa.

  • Upper Coal Creek
  • Central Park/Midtown
  • Crow Creek
  • Upper Joe Creek
  • Jones-Douglas area

The Oklahoma Water Resources Board says the city of Tulsa is the "largest and most frequent borrower," adding the city has secured more than $515 million in loans from OWRB since 1990. Officials say during that time, the City of Tulsa has paid off 26 loans.

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