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Who Regulates Oklahoma Pipelines? No One, Until They're Built or Broken StateImpact Oklahoma Landowners in Major County who depend on aquifer water say a planned crude oil pipeline threatens the Cimarron Aquifer â€" their primary water source. Rural homeowners use well water from the aquifer, which also feeds nearby towns and comprises about ... |
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