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The Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer in south-central Oklahoma provides
water for public supply, farms, mining, wildlife conservation,
recreation, and the scenic beauty of springs, streams, and
waterfalls. Proposed development of water supplies from the aquifer
led to concerns that large-scale withdrawals of water would cause
decreased flow in rivers and springs, which in turn could result in
the loss of water supplies, recreational opportunities, and aquatic
habitat. The Oklahoma Water Resources Board, in collaboration with
the Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Geological Survey, Oklahoma
State University, and the University of Oklahoma, studied the
aquifer to provide the Oklahoma Water Resources Board the
scientific information needed to determine the volume of water that
could be withdrawn while protecting springs and streams. The U.S.
Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Oklahoma Water Resources
Board, did a study to describe the hydrogeology and simulation of
groundwater flow of the aquifer.
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