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John Harrington, ACOG January 30, 2014

THE AQUIFER IN REVIEW. John Harrington, ACOG January 30, 2014. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW. 2013 DRILLING INCREASED BY ABOUT 30% OVER 2012. WELL DRILLING ON THE AQUIFER. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW. WELL DRILLING ON THE AQUIFER IN LEGACY OIL AND GAS AREAS

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John Harrington, ACOG January 30, 2014

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  1. THE AQUIFER IN REVIEW John Harrington, ACOG January 30, 2014

  2. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW

  3. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW

  4. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW 2013 DRILLING INCREASED BY ABOUT 30% OVER 2012 WELL DRILLING ON THE AQUIFER

  5. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW WELL DRILLING ON THE AQUIFER IN LEGACY OIL AND GAS AREAS THE TREND CONTINUES

  6. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW DEPTH OF WELLS REPORTED BY DRILLERS GARBER-WELLINGTON AQUIFER

  7. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW

  8. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW Groundwater Levels Spencer Mesonet Station http://www.mesonet.org/index.php/weather/groundwater/

  9. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW Latest Drought Conditions TWO TO FOUR MORE YEARS OF DROUGHT!!! http://climate.ok.gov/index.php/climate/climate_trends/precipitation_history_annual_statewide/CD00/prcp/Annual/oklahoma_south-central_u.s

  10. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/

  11. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/season_drought.gif

  12. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW StateImpact Jan 27 2014

  13. 2012 YEAR IN REVIEW LAKE HEFNER 1947 LAKE OVERHOLSER 1919 LAKE OPTIMA 1965 MCGEE CREEK 1978 LAKE ARCADIA 1980 WPA PROJECTS 1935-37 LAKE ATOKA 1959 LAKE EUFALA 1956

  14. 2013 YEAR IN REVIEW • What to look for in 2014: • Comprehensive Water Plan Implementation – Conservation? • Statewide Monitoring Network ~ 70 Wells On Garber-Wellington • Garber-Wellington Study Finish • Canadian River Study Finish • And a lot of people drilling water wells!!!

  15. THE YEAR IN REVIEW – ACOG PROJECTS

  16. BIGGERT-WATERS – FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT A Senate bill (S.1846) to delay almost all of the 2012 reforms and resulting premium hikes for four years has been sidetracked but supporters have not given up. In a tactical move last week, the Senate paired the flood insurance bill with the NARAB II bill (S.534 National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers Reform Act), which seeks to streamline agent licensing. The Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of America (Big “I”), the main group behind NARAB, supports the Senate flood bill and also supports the pairing of the two as a way to gain a vote on NARAB and bypass opposition to NARAB by Sen. Tom Coburn, R.-Okla. The move means both will either pass or die together in the Senate and then be taken up by the House as a package. Even if the Senate approves the package bill, it appears that the House will only consider a narrower fix to Biggert-Waters and that might take some time to negotiate. Speaker John Boehner said the House will not consider a four-year delay in flood insurance reforms and premium increases, as the Senate is weighing.

  17. STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS REVISIONS - 2014 785:35-7-1. Minimum standards for construction of groundwater wells, fresh water observation wells, and water well test holes (a) General requirements. (1) Minimum standards. The minimum standards set forth in this subchapter apply to all groundwater wells, fresh water observation wells and water well test holes whether constructed by a person having a valid license or by any other person. More stringent construction standards may be required for areas of known contamination as identified in Chapter 45, Appendix H, or shown as higher pollution risk areas on Aquifer Protection Maps attached as Appendix ___ and published on the OWRB’s Interactive Maps web page, http://www.owrb.ok.gov/maps/PMG/index.html.

  18. STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS REVISIONS - 2014

  19. STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS REVISIONS - 2014 (3). In addition to (c )(1) and (c )(2) above, new and replacement groundwater and fresh water observation wells within higher pollution risk areas shown on the higher risk Aquifer Protection Maps shall have outside water-tight production casing cement grouted from land surface to a minimum depth of at least thirty (30) feet below the land surface, unless a variance is issued by the Director for an alternative completion design in very shallow aquifers or as otherwise necessary due to site specific conditions: and (4) The OWRB shall use data and maps of areas where the soils and/or near surface bedrock are more likely to contain pollutants, provided by other state agencies, to determine and map these higher risk Aquifer Protection areas.

  20. STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS REVISIONS - 2014 Legacy Oil and Gas Map Northern Oklahoma County

  21. STATE WATER QUALITY STANDARDS REVISIONS - 2014

  22. AND ONE MORE THING….

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