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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 3313309" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I think water quality is the realm of DEQ (Dep't of Environmental Quality) in Oklahoma. They do water well testing, and when they were talking about building a power plant that would be running gray water piping through the Garber-Wellington aquifer in Norman, part of their permitting process involved a hearing before DEQ.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, you'll want to talk to local water well drillers, as they'll know the land and geology, so they'll know location-based info like where there's no point in trying to sink a well. (I know someone in that boat--the most highly-recommended driller was the one who said he wouldn't waste the guy's time or money trying to sink a well, as he'd tried that area before, and they just couldn't get good enough results.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 3313309, member: 26737"] I think water quality is the realm of DEQ (Dep't of Environmental Quality) in Oklahoma. They do water well testing, and when they were talking about building a power plant that would be running gray water piping through the Garber-Wellington aquifer in Norman, part of their permitting process involved a hearing before DEQ. FWIW, you'll want to talk to local water well drillers, as they'll know the land and geology, so they'll know location-based info like where there's no point in trying to sink a well. (I know someone in that boat--the most highly-recommended driller was the one who said he wouldn't waste the guy's time or money trying to sink a well, as he'd tried that area before, and they just couldn't get good enough results.) [/QUOTE]
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