Thursday, May 1st 2025, 5:44 pm
The City of Hominy has declared a State of Emergency after a primary line to transport water was significantly damaged on Wednesday.
The City said the water supply from the dam is completely halted and all that is left is the 17 feet of water in the storage tank on the hill, but more water was being delivered to the plant.
"We are urging all residents to conserve water immediately and limit usage as much as possible over the next several days."
A concrete chute washed out due to excess water and appears to have collapsed and crushed the water line, the city said.
The city said engineers will begin working and assessing damage on Thursday, but the water supply will likely be depleted before repairs can be completed.
"We are also closely monitoring the condition of the dam. A small section has sloughed to the bottom, and the Oklahoma Water Resources Board will be on site tomorrow to evaluate the situation further," the city said.
The City said it is gathering bottled water and will set up at a location soon. Details still to be determined.
Updates here:
Drake Johnson is a Digital Content Producer at Griffin Media. He joined the team in July 2021 after graduating from the University of Oklahoma with a degree in journalism. Drake is a longtime Oklahoman, growing up in Owasso and graduating from OHS in 2016. When not covering the news, he enjoys watching the Sooners and OKC Thunder, plus spending time with family and friends in the state and traveling across the country.
May 19th, 2025
May 19th, 2025
May 21st, 2025
May 21st, 2025